Community
25 January, 2024
Moyne CEO to step down
MOYNE Shire Council chief executive officer Brett Davis has informed councillors of his decision to resign from the role.
Mayor Ian Smith said he had reluctantly accepted Mr Davis’ resignation on Tuesday.
“While we are saddened by Brett’s departure, council understands and respects his decision and we wish him all the best as he takes on a role with the State Government,” he said.
“Brett has made significant contributions during his time as both director and CEO over the past four years.
“He has been instrumental in driving positive change, implementing key initiatives, and fostering collaboration among various government departments and councils to enhance Moyne Shire’s reputation.”
Mr Davis said the decision to leave Moyne wasn’t taken lightly.
“It’s a decision I have made for professional and personal reasons and, while I’m sad to be leaving, I am looking forward to the next chapter, and seeing where Moyne goes from here,” he said.
“Moyne Shire remains in a strong position despite the ongoing challenges the local government sector faces as a whole.
“I have no doubt it will continue to meet those challenges head on while continuing to deliver critical services for the community.
“I have been fortunate to have worked with two councillor groups who care about the community and Moyne.”
Mr Davis said he wished to thank every member of council staff for their “incredible” work each day to “make our communities even better places to live and work.”
“In particular, I would like to thank Cr Meade, Cr Smith and Cr Foster who have been mayor during my time at Moyne and I thank them as well as current and former councillors I have worked with for their guidance and their dedication to the community they have been elected to represent,” he said.
Cr Smith said further announcements would be made in relation to recruitment of a new CEO, with an interim appointment to be announced next week.