City of Greater Geelong Chief Executive Officer Martin Cutter has announced his resignation.
Mr Cutter will step down from the role at the end of September after starting the role in June 2018 following an executive career across the public and private sectors, including over 18 years in local government.
“I’m incredibly proud of what we have achieved at the City over the past four years and my role, while complex, has been incredibly rewarding,” Mr Cutter said.
“I’d like to thank and acknowledge the councillor group, the executive leadership team, the employees and volunteers who have continually demonstrated their passion and commitment to the organisation and the community.
“I’d like to recognise the support and leadership I have received from those who have led the Council during my time as CEO, including Cr Bruce Harwood, Cr Stephanie Asher, Cr Trent Sullivan and Cr Peter Murrihy.
“I feel that now is the right time for both the organisation and for me personally to step down. I’m now in a time in my life where I can turn to focus on personal pursuits.
“I’m looking forward to spending time with my wife Fiona, our two dogs and our two boys, who are both based overseas.”
City of Greater Geelong mayor Peter Murrihy thanked Mr Cutter for his service.
“Martin is a respected leader and it has been a pleasure to work closely with him over the past four years due to his straightforward nature, ability to form positive working relationships and his clear communication style,” he said.
“It is fitting that Martin will welcome the organisation into our new building, Wurriki Nyal, before he ends his time at the City.
“An executive search will begin shortly to select a new CEO. A decision will be made by Council on the outcome of this process in the coming months.”