Adam McSwain has officially stepped into his role as Golden Plains Shire’s new chief executive .
Mr McSwain succeeds interim chief executive Steve Sagona, who took on the role of interim chief executive when Shane Walden abruptly departed the organisation after less than six months in the top job.
Previously the director of Infrastructure and Assets at Hume City, Mr McSwain has also held a general manager role at Edwards River Council in New South Wales and director roles at Bayside City Council and Swan Hill Rural City Council.
He also holds a Master of Business Administration, Master of Politics and Public Policy and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
Mr McSwain said he was excited to begin his new role.
“It’s great to get started at Golden Plains today. In the lead up to commencing I have caught up with the Mayor Cr Owen Sharkey and I’ve already reviewed several Council strategies and documents to ensure I can hit the ground running,” he said.
“I look forward to being out and about in the community and getting to work with Councillors and staff to achieve great outcomes for Council and the region.”
In a joint statement, Golden Plains Shire councillors welcomed Mr McSwain and his family and said they were excited to work collaboratively with him in the coming years.
“Adam brings extensive leadership experience to Golden Plains Shire, and he will be implementing his clear vision for the future of our Shire,” the statement said.
“We’re looking forward to working with him and capitalising on the unique opportunities ahead.”