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New CEO for Australian Logistics Council

Inland Rail

Brad Williams has taken the reigns as the Australian Logistics Council’s (ALC) new Chief Executive Officer.

ALC Chair, Philip Davies, says Brad brings with him more than 25 years’ experience in policy development and advocacy across a range of sectors including agriculture, resources, government and energy.

The ALC Board is delighted that Brad has taken up this key leadership role and is looking forward to working closely with him as we continue to support ALC’s members, broaden ALC’s impact and advocacy activities,” Phillip says.

Brad has held senior corporate affairs and government relations roles at the Australian Renewable Energy Agency, ASX listed mining and metals company South32 and Japanese oil and gas producer INPEX.

He also served as a Chief of Staff to a former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Transport and Regional Services.

Phillip says Rachel Smith has provided dedicated and engaged organisational leadership as ALC’s Interim CEO.

“This is an important time for the sector, and we believe that Brad’s experience coupled with a strong team will further enhance ALC’s capacity to deliver the policy framework and reforms needed to support national supply chain efficiency, resilience and safety,” Phillip says.

“The Board and ALC’s members look forward to working with Brad as we continue our critical role of ensuring the logistics sector is well placed to support the economic growth of our regions and cities in a safe, efficient and globally competitive way.”

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