The Committee for Geelong has announced the historic appointment of its first female chair of the board.
Deakin University executive director of strategic partnerships Rebecca Bartel will step into the role as chair after three years as deputy chair for the Committee, replacing outgoing chair Clive Pugh.
A graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, Ms Bartel has more than 25 years of experience in the corporate, government and not-for-profit sectors, with expertise in strategy and risk, stakeholder engagement, commercialisation and governance.
She said she was focused on collaboration, strategic leadership and data-driven solutions to deliver community and economic impact.
“Geelong’s future relies on good growth that is inclusive, sustainable and improves quality of life,” Ms Bartel said.
“By working together and maintaining a long-term focus, we can design Geelong’s best future and ensure our city grows well, not just fast.”
GeelongPort chief executive Brett Winter will step into the deputy chair role vacated by Ms Bartel.
Mr Winter said it was a privilege to join Ms Bartel and Mr Johnston in leading the organisation at “such a pivotal time”.
“As our region continues to grow, it’s vital we harness strategic infrastructure, sustainability and collaboration to ensure that growth delivers lasting community and economic benefits,” he said.
Mr Johnston said Ms Bartel and Mr Winter were “exceptional leaders” who had a “deep understanding of Geelong’s opportunities and challenges”.
“Their combined expertise will strengthen our advocacy and impact across the region,” he said.
“I look forward to continuing to lead the organisation under this new board leadership and am excited to have such high calibre individuals supporting me in my role.”








