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Michael Malouf begins as VicRoads’ new CEO

August 1, 2018 BY

SOURCE: https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/

GEELONG businessman and former Melbourne City Council chief executive officer Michael Malouf has joined VicRoads as its new CEO.

Mr Malouf, who replaced Kerry Thompson, will lead VicRoads as it embarks on the biggest maintenance and road management campaign in the organisation’s history.

More than a decade of experience in local council, including as the chief executive officer of Wyndham City Council and City of Greater Geelong has given Mr Malouf an insight into how important roads are to local communities, transport and the economy. The Kardinia Park Park Stadium Trust member and former Carlton Football Club Chief Executive is looking forward to managing a new team, spread throughout the state.

“Customers and community come first, and I believe VicRoads is focused on getting it right for the people who interact with them every day – whether it be through registration and licencing or as part of their daily commute,” he said.

“No one likes getting stuck in traffic, and I’m excited to be here as VicRoads moves forward to create a smarter, safer and more reliable road network. As the population continues to grow, we have to look at new ways to keep people connected, and that’s what we’ll be doing.”

Mr Malouf said he saw the complexity of managing such a vast network of roads and assets as a challenge, and that he was passionate about roads and road safety.

“I’ve spent many years working alongside VicRoads as a civil engineer. I understand where VicRoads has come from and the challenges the organisation has faced.

“I’m joining VicRoads at an exciting time. With the recent investment in maintenance we can improve many vital roads, making them safer for the people who drive them every day.

“You can’t achieve success in an organisation like VicRoads without the passionate people who make it all happen.”

Mr Malouf brings with him a wealth of experience from a range of industries. He has previously worked as the managing director of Barwon Water, director of Southern West Water and runs a successful management services company.