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Golden Plains CEO takes the reins

Shane Walden has taken up his new role as Golden Plains Shire’s chief executive.

Mr Walden began his tenure on Monday this week, succeeding Eric Braslis, who stepped down from the position in May.

Previous to this role, Mr Walden was assets and operations director at Macedon Ranges Shire for almost five years.

Mr Walden said he was excited and energised to be joining Golden Plains Shire Council.

“There’s several exciting challenges and opportunities ahead, which I’m eager to work on with all the teams. It’s a privilege to join the Golden Plains team,” Shane said.

Following the announcement in July that he would take on the role, Mr Walden said his goals were to “foster responsible growth in alignment with the State Government’s Housing Strategy, recognising the importance of developing essential infrastructure such as roads and facilities, and protecting our rural character and environment”.

A statement from the shire said Mr Walden’s leadership style was a “balanced mix of personable engagement and a strong commitment to fiscal responsibility, efficient business processes, and organisational integration”.

Golden Plains Shire Council mayor Cr Brett Cunningham said he was looking forward to working closely with Mr Walden, who had a clear and ambitious vision for the future.

“I was thrilled at the calibre of applicants for the role of CEO and believe that we will be in incredibly good hands with the choice that Councillors have made,” Cr Cunningham said.

“With Shane’s deep understanding of the opportunities and challenges ahead of us, we’re confident he is the right person to lead Golden Plains Shire Council through its next chapter.

“On behalf of the Councillors and the whole organisation, I wish to extend a warm welcome to Shane and his family to our community.”

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