The Crisafulli Government has appointed new board members to the Government Owned Corporation CS Energy. The new directors, Jo Glynn and David Stevens, bring a wealth of experience to the organization’s leadership team. Treasurer and Minister for Energy David Janetzki expressed his enthusiasm for the appointments, emphasizing the diverse skill sets the new members will contribute.
In a statement, Treasurer Janetzki noted, “The new board members will inject a range of skills and experience to the organisation’s leadership.” He also acknowledged the contributions of outgoing board member Kimberley Swords, stating, “I thank outgoing board member Kimberley Swords for her service and look forward to working with new appointees.”
Support for Operational Excellence
Minister for Finance, Trade, Employment and Training Ros Bates welcomed the new appointments, highlighting their importance for the ongoing success of CS Energy. “These new appointments will support CS Energy’s operational and financial performance as it continues to deliver affordable, reliable, and sustainable power for Queenslanders,” Minister Bates remarked.
CS Energy plays a crucial role in Queensland’s energy landscape, providing electricity to a significant portion of the population. The new directors are expected to enhance the organization’s commitment to sustainability while navigating the challenges of the evolving energy market.
The appointments come at a pivotal time for CS Energy as it seeks to adapt to changing consumer demands and regulatory environments. By integrating the insights and expertise of Glynn and Stevens, the government aims to strengthen the company’s governance and strategic direction.
With the leadership transition underway, stakeholders and industry observers will be keen to see how these changes influence CS Energy’s future initiatives, particularly in enhancing energy efficiency and reducing operational costs. The government’s commitment to maintaining a robust energy sector remains a priority, with these appointments viewed as a significant step forward.
The Crisafulli Government’s focus on appointing capable leaders reflects its broader strategy to ensure that Queensland continues to meet its energy needs effectively.