Infratil announces retirement of Catherine Savage

ADMIN
Wed, Dec 22 2021 04:10 pm

Infratil announces that Catherine Savage will retire as a Director with effect from 31 January 2022.

Infratil Chair Mark Tume thanked Catherine for her contribution to the Board since her appointment in 2019, and noted that the Board will commence a search process for a new director early in 2022.

“Catherine has made a substantial contribution to Infratil’s Board over an extremely busy period, including navigating the Covid-19 pandemic, the transition to new CEO Jason Boyes, considering the AustralianSuper takeover proposal, and a period of significant investment activity.

“She brought a fresh perspective to many of our discussions, with her deep understanding of the investment sector, and we appreciated her knowledge, insights and experience. We wish her the best in her next endeavours.”

Catherine Savage said it has been a rewarding role but she steps down with the company in excellent shape with a refreshed management team and investment and portfolio strategy.

“Over the past few years, Infratil’s management and the Board have repositioned its focus into renewable energy, digital and data, and most recently developing a healthcare portfolio, while continuing to deliver excellent returns to shareholders with record profits.”


Further enquiries should be directed to:

Investor Relations – Mark Flesher
[email protected]


Announcement PDF


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