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QLD council appoints new CEO

by laurendelorenzo
December 2, 2021
in Council, News, People, QLD
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Following a six month recruitment process, Logan City Council has appointed a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

Darren Scott will step into the role in January 2022 after consideration of candidates from all over the world.

City of Logan Mayor, Darren Power, said the process to appoint a permanent CEO was one of the most important decisions the council team would make.

“My councillor team and I wanted to make sure we took the time to ensure the process was done right,” Mayor Power said.

“The process we put in place right from the start was based on the principles of equality, fairness, confidentiality and merit.

“The whole councillor team was a vital part of the recruitment process, interviewing the short-listed candidates.”

Mayor Power said he was looking forward to the certainty the decision would bring for the Council and City of Logan residents.

Mayor Power said Mr Scott had a wealth of experience at a senior executive level and was a highly respected leader.

“Darren has a strong background in local government, having served as Director of Economic Development and Major Projects at the Gold Coast City Council for eleven years,” Mayor Power said.

“More recently, Darren has served as the Deputy Director-General Department of Communities, Housing and Digital Economy and prior to this was Assistant Under Treasurer for Queensland Treasury.

“He also has a strong proven track record in leading complex and large-scale projects, economic development and investment attraction.”

Mr Scott said he felt privileged to return to the local government sector where he could enjoy being part of the community.

“I’m incredibly excited by the opportunity to work with the Mayor and Councillors to serve the residents of Logan,” Mr Scott said.

“I was attracted to Logan’s strong sense of community, the unique mix of cultures and its potential ahead of the 2032 Games.

“Logan is experiencing rapid growth and I want to be a key contributor to shaping its future.

“It’s a city that’s evolving and my long-term vision is to help Logan maximise the opportunities on its doorstep to ensure it reaches its full potential.”

Mayor Power paid tribute to Acting CEO, Silvio Trinca, and acknowledged his outstanding work in leading the organisation since February 2018.

“I want to thank Silvio for his strong leadership in encouraging and motivating Council’s 1,750-strong workforce to deliver the highest standards of service to the community under some of the most challenging circumstances,” Mayor Power said.

“Among other achievements, Silvio has welcomed in a new mayor and councillor team, led the delivery of a new Corporate Plan and Community Vision and guided the Council through four successful budget cycles.

“All this has been achieved while continuing to adapt to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and its far-reaching impacts on the organisation and the community.

“Council is grateful for Silvio’s significant contribution over the past four years, and he has certainly put Council in an excellent position to look to the future.”

External recruitment firm Blackadder and Associated were appointed to assist Council in the recruitment and appointment of the CEO.

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