Pilbara Development Commission CEO acknowledged for substantial contribution to region

  • Terry Hill AM appointed as Chair of the Pilbara Development Commission
  • His appointment follows departure of outgoing chair Tim Larkin

Regional Development Minister Don Punch has today paid tribute to outgoing Pilbara Development Commission (PDC) Chief Executive Officer Terry Hill AM, after more than eight years in the role.

Under Mr Hill’s leadership the Pilbara Development Commission has driven significant initiatives in the region including economic development, liveability, and culture and the creative industries.

The State Government is currently recruiting for the new Commission CEO.

Mr Hill will transition to the role of Commission Chair to oversee the continued development of the Pilbara and to assist the new CEO.

His appointment follows the departure of outgoing Chair Tim Larkin, who has demonstrated strong regional leadership and provided strategic direction for the Development Commission since 2020.

Mr Larkin has also overseen the delivery of a number of Regional Economic Development Grant projects that are helping to diversify the region’s economy, create jobs and support local business.

Anne Mitchell joins the PDC Board, bringing experience as a member of Aboriginal-organisation Boards and inter-agency committees in the Pilbara.

Regional Development Commissions are key to the Cook Government’s job creating agenda on the ground in regional WA, working to grow and diversify the State’s regional economies.

Comments can be attributed to Regional Development Minister Don Punch:

“Terry Hill is a passionate, knowledgeable and committed leader and advocate for the Pilbara.

“He has built strong networks and initiated the development of some very significant projects in the region.

“I wish Mr Hill all the best as Chair of the Pilbara Development Commission. I am confident he will continue to shape the future of the Pilbara and assist with the transition of the new CEO into the role.”

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