Rimfire Pacific strengthens board with technical expertise and capital markets experience
The company has appointed Misha Collins as a non-independent, non-executive director while Stefan Ross will serve as company secretary. Collins technical expertise and capital market experience will be a valuable addition to the board.
Rimfire Pacific Mining NL (ASX:RIM) has strengthened its board with technical expertise and capital market experience with the appointment of Misha Collins as a non-independent, non-executive director.
Collins has 23 years of experience in resources as a mining executive, financial analyst and company director.
This includes time with BHP, Bankers Trust, BT Funds Management, ING Australia and most recently as CEO of Cassidy Gold Corporation.
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This upwards trend of women on boards is also being seen on the ASX 300, where the latest percentage of women on boards is 31.6 per cent (as at 31 May 2021).
Women comprised 46.7 per cent of new appointments to ASX 300 boards as of May 2021. However, a total of 12 boards in the ASX 300 still do not have any women.
30% Club Australia Chair, Nicola Wakefield Evans, said, “The 30% Club Australia is turning its focus to the issue of pipeline, to ensure that the improvement we’re witnessing on boards is sustainable.
“The underrepresentation of women in key executive roles in our leading organisations presents a threat to progress we’ve made with women on boards.
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Alice brings more than thirty-eight years experience in senior banking and multicultural community relations. She held a number of senior positions in banking, including Head of Asian Leadership at the Westpac Group, Head of International Customer Services at the Bank of Melbourne, and Head of Asia and Migrant Markets at Westpac.
Alice is Chair of the Chinese Studies Research Centre Advisory Board at La Trobe University. She is a Board Member of the Asia Society Australia, and Patron of the Chinese Cancer and Chronic Illness Society of Victoria. She is a member of the La Trobe Business School Advisory Board and also a Special Advisor to the Bangarra Group Board. She was formerly a member of the Prime Minister’s Reference Group for the National Asian Languages and Studies in Schools Program and a member of the Asia Century Advisory Committee of the Institute of Public Administration Australia.
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The Governor of Western Australia has appointed Di Bain as the new chairperson for the state’s tourism board.
Bain (pictured above) has been a Tourism WA board member since May 2019 and has more than 20 years’ experience in the communications industry. She is a current Councillor at the City of Perth, a board member for Perth Zoo and is a former chairperson of Activate Perth.
Joining Bain on the Tourism WA board are Anneke Brown and Janelle Marr.
Brown has extensive experience in the tourism and hospitality industry, particularly in the global luxury hotel sector. Until recently, she was the general manager of COMO The Treasury hotel and has held senior positions with Aman Resorts International and the iconic Longitude 131 resort at Uluru.