Executive leadership team

Executive leadership team

The City’s Executive Leadership Team (ELT) consists:

  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Director—City Business
  • Director—Creative Arts and Community
  • Director—Infrastructure
  • Director—Planning, Place and Urban Development

The role of the ELT is to provide strategic management to oversee the implementation of council decisions and to maintain operational excellence. The role of the Chief Executive Officer is described in section 5.41 of the Local Government Act 1995.

Executive leadership team

Chief Executive Officer – Glen Dougall

Responsible for:

Leadership and Governance: Support the City with legislative compliance and achieve accountability for organisational decision-making and behaviours. This is supported through civic services, meeting management and Elected Member coordination and support functions.

People and Culture: Enable and empower our people to achieve organisational outcomes.

Communications: Communicate the activities, decision and priorities of Council and the City in a variety of ways.

Business Transformation: Improve organisational performance and capability of the City of Fremantle.

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Director Infrastructure — Graham Tattersall

Responsible for:

City works: Waste management, mechanical services, construction engineering, maintenance, parks & landscapes

Infrastructure projects: Traffic and civil design, engineering projects, project management

City assets: leased buildings, facilities management

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Director City Business—Matthew Hammond

Responsible for:

Economy & Commercial – Investment and Growth, Economic Development, Commercial Property and Leases, Commercial parking

Finance services – Financial Services, Payroll, Procurement

Information Technology – Business systems, Information Management

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Director Creative Arts and Community — Pete Stone

Responsible for:

Service and information: Customer service, Fremantle Library, Fremantle Visitor Centre, The Meeting Place.

Arts: Fremantle Arts Centre, The Moores Building Arts Space, festivals, arts grants, public art and collections.

Community development: Fremantle Leisure Centre, Fremantle Legal Centre, youth services, positive ageing, aboriginal engagement, community wellbeing, sport and recreation, access and inclusion, community grants, volunteering, and health and wellbeing.

Executive leadership team

Director Planning, Place and Urban Development—Russell Kingdom

Responsible for:

Strategic planning: town planning, heritage

Development approvals: statutory planning, land administration, building/surveying

Strategic projects: sustainability, urban design, community engagement

Field services: environmental health, community safety and parking, compliance

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