Embattled chief executive Tony Lombardo will outline the global property giant’s direction,with investors bracing for a barrage of changes.
Many feel that the board has engaged in a bit of tinkering when full-scale renovation is needed.
Global property giant Lendlease has announced that chairman Michael Ullmer will retire at its annual general meeting in November,following concerns about the company’s underperformance.
Former Commonwealth Bank chair Catherine Livingstone says nine-year stints for directors can mean companies miss out on fresh faces at the top.
The federal government has filled the two vacant seats on the ABC’s board as the hunt for chair Ita Buttrose’s successor continues.
Kristy Carr’s attempt to change the board did not come to pass at an extraordinary general meeting,ending a bitter months-long dispute at the infant formula company.
“We would love them to reconsider their position,” James Jackson,who hopes to become Bubs’ next chairman,said after two proxy advisers recommended against the spill.
Ben Morton was the WA Liberal party’s WA director for seven years,but his history with the opposition party has not swayed Premier Mark McGowan’s decision to appoint him to significant positions at government trading enterprises.
Power giant AGL is facing the escalating threat of a clash with investors as support builds behind a push to defy the board and elect new company directors.
Balfour recused herself at the most recent board meeting because of a conflict with the board’s agenda.
Catherine Livingstone will retire after leading CBA’s board during a period of major change including a run of damaging scandals.