ACCESSWIRE
29 Nov 2022, 16:55 GMT+10
PERTH, AUSTRALIA / ACCESSWIRE / November 28, 2022 / Woodside today announces the resignation of its Executive Vice President Australian Operations, Ms Fiona Hick, to pursue a career opportunity with another ASX listed company.
Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill noted the significant contribution Ms Hick has made to Woodside during her 22‑year career with the company.
'Fiona has demonstrated exceptional vision and leadership in the many roles she has fulfilled at Woodside.
'Since 2019, Fiona has been a valued member of the executive team, leading Woodside's operations group. As the executive vice president overseeing Australian operations, Fiona has been instrumental in delivering safe, reliable, low-cost and lower-carbon performance.
'Fiona's tenure was outstanding across a very challenging period in which the operations group was responding to the emerging and ongoing impacts of the pandemic and global market disruptions.
'Thanks to her strong and decisive leadership Woodside's Australian operations are positioned for continuing success.
'On behalf of the Woodside Board and the executive team, we wish Fiona all the best in her future endeavours,' she said.
The process to identify Ms Hick's successor is underway.
This announcement was approved and authorised for release by Woodside's Disclosure Committee.
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Woodside Energy Group Ltd
ACN 004 898 962
Mia Yellagonga
11 Mount Street
Perth WA 6000
Australia
T +61 8 9348 4000
www.woodside.com
SOURCE: Woodside Energy Group Ltd
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