Goulburn-Murray Water has announced the appointment of Steve Capewell as its next Managing Director, following an extensive and highly competitive recruitment process.
Dr Capewell will commence with Goulburn-Murray Water on July 6, bringing a strong track record of executive leadership, deep experience across the water sector, and a clear commitment to working with customers, communities and stakeholders to deliver sustainable outcomes.
Goulburn-Murray Water Chair Justin Hanney said the Board was delighted to confirm the appointment.
“Following a rigorous search process, the Board is confident that Steve is exceptionally well placed to lead Goulburn-Murray Water into its next chapter,” Mr Hanney said.
“Steve brings a strong understanding of the complexities of the water sector, a clear focus on outcomes, and a genuine appreciation of the vital role our people play in delivering services that support regional communities, agriculture and the environment.
“Throughout the recruitment process, Steve demonstrated strong alignment with Goulburn-Murray Water’s purpose, values and strategic direction, and a leadership style that will serve the organisation, our customers and our stakeholders well.”
Dr Capewell, who has been the Managing Director of Goulburn Valley Water for the previous five and a half years, said he was delighted to be staying in the region and joining Goulburn-Murray Water.
“It’s an exciting time to lead Goulburn-Murray Water amid the challenges and opportunities facing the water sector. The organisation plays a vital role in supporting regional communities, and I look forward to working with the Board, staff, customers and stakeholders to build on its strong foundations,” Dr Capewell said.
Dr Capewell’s commencement in early July will allow for a seamless transition ahead of the departure of current Managing Director Charmaine Quick at the end of July, providing continuity and the opportunity for a thorough handover.
Mr Hanney acknowledged Ms Quick’s outstanding leadership and contribution to GMW and the region throughout her seven-year tenure.
“On behalf of the Board, I would like to sincerely thank Charmaine for her leadership, professionalism and continued commitment to supporting Goulburn-Murray Water through this important transition,” he said.
“During her tenure, Charmaine has provided steady and principled leadership for Goulburn-Murray Water, guiding the organisation through a period of transition while maintaining a strong focus on service delivery, organisational stability and support for staff.
“Goulburn-Murray Water looks forward to welcoming Steve and introducing him to staff, customers and stakeholders over the coming months.”