Transport and logistics giant Lindsay Australia has announced one of its directors has retired, naming his replacement.
Director Matthew Stubbs will retire from Lindsay Australia on Friday June 27, with CEO Clay McDonald thanking him for his time spent at the transport company.
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“The board of Lindsay Australia Limited wishes to thank Mr Stubbs for his leadership, guidance and contribution which has supported the business since his appointment in 2021,” McDonald says in an ASX update.
“In particular, his expertise and experience in supporting the company in the formulation of its growth strategy over the period of his service.”
The board has announced that Rodney Boys will assume the role of chair of the audit and risk committee, replacing Stubbs.
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