The Australian Energy Council has announced the appointment of Louisa Kinnear as its new Chief Executive, succeeding Sarah McNamara following her departure in April.
The Australian Energy Council's Chair, Damien Nicks, said the Board was delighted to have someone of Ms Kinnear's calibre at the helm of the peak body for generators and retailers as it delivers its refreshed strategy and focus on policy reform to support the transition.
"Louisa brings close to 20 years' experience working within the utility sector, including 12 years in energy. She has a deep understanding of the energy industry, having worked across multiple states and energy systems and leading the Northern Territory's largest energy retailer.
"The Board has no doubt that Louisa's broad experience will benefit our members and will reinforce the AEC's position as a strong advocate for the energy industry and its customers as the transition continues.
"The Board would also like to thank Ben Barnes for his work as Interim Chief Executive during the recruitment process. His leadership has helped make this a successful transition."
Ms Kinnear said she is ready to take on the role and looks forward to the important work ahead.
"There is a significant opportunity ahead for the energy industry to successfully navigate the renewable energy transition and the AEC continues to play a critical role in ensuring all customers will benefit.
"I am very much looking forward to representing the AEC and its members as we navigate this transition."
Ms Kinnear leaves her role as Chief Executive Officer for Jacana Energy after four years at the helm. She previously worked for Synergy and Western Power as well as the Water Corporation of Western Australia.
Ms Kinnear will begin on 23 September, with Mr Barnes to resume his role as General Manager - Corporate Affairs.
About the Australian Energy Council
The Australian Energy Council is the peak industry body for electricity and downstream natural gas businesses operating in the competitive wholesale and retail energy markets. AEC members generate and sell energy to 10 million homes and businesses and are major investors in renewable energy generation. The AEC supports reaching net-zero by 2050 as well as a 55 per cent emissions reduction target by 2035 and is committed to delivering the energy transition for the benefit of consumers.