Jock Murray AO has extensive senior management and directorship experience with a particular focus on infrastructure, project management and freight logistics.
Mr Murray has been a strategic advisor for law firm King & Wood Mallesons in the government infrastructure sector. He managed numerous projects in his role with NSW Department for Transport, including the production of a ten-year development plan for the State's transport infrastructure and services as well as chairing the $2 billion Parramatta Rail Link Company project. He acted as an advisor for operational planning and infrastructure for the Sydney, Beijing and London Olympic Games.
He also held numerous directorships including as non-executive chair of Omni Tanker Holding for 8 years and for The Hills Motorway (M2) prior to its takeover by Transurban in 2005, and as non-executive chair of Country Pipelines for 3 years prior to its takeover by APA in 2008. Mr Murray was also on the board of Terminals Australia for five years up until its sale to Asciano in 2008.
Mr Murray studied Economics and History with the Royal Military College at Duntroon, before pursuing Engineering Management at the Royal Military College of Science in the UK. He was a member of the Australian Army, retiring as a Colonel.
In 2018, Mr Murray was awarded an Officer of the Order of Australia for distinguished service to the transport, infrastructure and freight industries, through roles in policy direction, planning and implementation, and to Jesuit education.