Executive Committee

Executive Members 2023/2024

The Institute is governed by an Executive Committee comprising 10 members elected from the membership at large. Elections are held annually with one half of the Executive Committee retiring each year. Executive members can serve a maximum of ten years on the Committee before they must step down from office for at least one year.

The Executive Committee elects each year from within its membership a President and Deputy President. They serve in office for one year and although not mandated in the Constitution, past convention holds that Presidents retire from office after serving two years.

Within the Executive one position is allocated to a representative elected directly from the South West Branch. This appointment is also for a two year term and is determined by a vote of the South West Branch Committee.

In addition the Immediate Past President continues on the Executive as a non-voting member for the two years following his retirement from office as President. Elections are held at the beginning of the year and members wishing to become involved on the Executive are invited to contact the Division’s Executive Manager.

Responsibilities of the Executive Committee

Part 3 Clause 35 a) of IPWEA-WA’s Constitution vests responsibility for all matters relating to the control and management of IPWEA-WA in the Executive Committee.Incorporating these broad powers with established principles of effective corporate governance, the Executive Committee’s primary role is to govern the successful operation of IPWEA-WA through the Executive Manager.

While this includes responsibility for defining Policy and setting the overall strategic directions of IPWEA-WA, it does not include responsibility for running or managing the business affairs of IPWEA-WA.

All such operational matters remain the responsibility of the Executive Manager of IPWEA-WA. The Members of the Executive Committee have ultimate responsibility for the success of IPWEA-WA.

Their principal focus and responsibilities relate to proper and considered deliberations and decision-making relating to:

  • major policy issues;
  • the strategic directions of IPWEA-WA;
  • sustainable financial operations; and,
  • matters involving legal compliance.

Executive Committee Meetings

The Executive meets bi-monthly usually on the first Thursday of the month commencing at 3 PM. Members are welcome to attend these meetings and are requested to advise the Divisional office in advance.

Meeting dates for the current year are:

Thursday 23 February
AGM: Thursday 27 April
Thursday 18 May
Thursday 14 September
Thursday 16 November
Thursday 14 December

IPWEA Western Australia Committee Members

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President: Doug Elkins

Doug Elkins

E: Doug

Immediate Past President: Gavin Harris

Gavin Harris

Member & Australasian Board Representative: Kimberly Brosztl

Kimberly Brosztl

Member & Australasian Board Representative, Vice President IPWEA Australasia: Ian Daniels

Ian Daniels

WALGA Representative (Ex Officio): Ian Duncan

Ian Duncan

Member: Martyn Glover

Martyn Glover

Member - Convener Public Works Portfolio: Om Gupta

Om Gupta

Member: Luke MGuirk

Luke MGuirk

Member: Marcus Asche

Marcus Asche

Member: Catherine Mills

Catherine Mills

Member: Sam Assaad

Sam Assaad

Member: Santosh Amasi

Santosh Amasi

Member: Paul Devcic

Paul Devcic

South West Committee Chair: Daniell Abrahamse

Daniell Abrahamse

Young IPWEA Chair: Matthew Southern

Matthew Southern

Past Presidents

Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia - WA Incorporated

Doug Pearson (2013 and 2014)

Alan Millard (2015 and 2016)

Ian Daniels (2017 and 2018)

Kimberly Brosztl (2019 and 2020)

Gavin Harris (2021 and 2022)

Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia (WA Division)

David Harris (2000)

Allan Claydon (2001 and 2002)

Alex Sheridan (2003 and 2004)

Silvio Trinca (2005 and 2006)

Martyn Glover (2007 and 2008)

Terry Blanchard (2009 and 2010)

Anthony Vuleta (2011 and 2012)

Stephen Bell (2013)

Institute of Municipal Engineering Australia (WA Division)

Michael Foley (1993 and 1994)

Michael Klyne (1995 and 1996)

Ian Campbell (1997 and 1998)

David Harris (1999)

Local Government Engineers Association of WA

Dick Chamberlain (Inaugural) (1970 and 1971)

George Bray (1972 and 1973)

Amos Machlin (1974 and 1975)

Kent McDowall (1976)

Phil Bombak (1977 and 1978)

Frank Bryant (1979 and 1980)

John Bonker (1981 and 1982)

Russell Candy (1983 and 1984)

Laurie Piggott (1985 and 1986)

Gavin Watters (1987 and 1988)

Ray Tame (1989 and 1990)

Ross Moody (1991 and 1992)

Michael Foley (1993)