TASPORTS has announced Chief Executive Officer Anthony Donald will step down from the role, concluding his tenure in Mar. Chair Greg McCann said the board had accepted Donald’s resignation, and thanked him for his significant contribution to the organisation. Donald has served TasPorts for almost 10 years, including leading the...
TASPORTS has announced Chief Executive Officer Anthony Donald will step down from the role, concluding his tenure in Mar.
Chair Greg McCann said the board had accepted Donald’s resignation, and thanked him for his significant contribution to the organisation.
Donald has served TasPorts for almost 10 years, including leading the organisation since 2018, first as acting Chief Executive Officer and then as CEO a year later.
“During that time, Anthony has led TasPorts through a period of significant change and investment, strengthening our focus on safety, sustainability, and the delivery of critical port infrastructure across the state,” McCann said.
“Anthony’s continued leadership during this transition period will provide stability for our workforce, customers and stakeholders, and ensure TasPorts remains focused on delivering for Tasmania,” he added.
Donald said it had been a privilege to lead TasPorts.
“Serving as CEO of TasPorts has been a deeply rewarding experience, and I am proud of what our people have achieved together,” he shared.
“TasPorts plays a vital role in Tasmania’s economy, and I remain fully committed to supporting the board and the organisation through this important transition.”
The organisation will not arrange interim leadership.