Outgoing University of Western Australia vice-chancellor Alan Robson has been appointed WA Museum chairperson for a four-year term.
Culture and the arts minister John Day today announced three changes to the WA Museum board, saying the new members would bring added enthusiasm and a range of diverse skills to the construction of a new museum in the Perth Cultural Centre.
“In his role as vice-chancellor of The University of Western Australia, Professor Robson has proven his passion in the areas of education, science and culture,” Mr Day said.
“His commitment in these fields will make him a strong leader of the board.”
Former BHP Billiton vice-president of external affairs and current Regional Development Council chairperson Ian Fletcher was also appointed to the board.
Other appointments include Irene Stainton and the re-appointment of Steve Scudamore.
Mr Day said Ms Stainton was familiar with the workings of the museum, having been chair of its Aboriginal Advisory Committee for 11 years, while Mr Scudamore’s expertise in financial management made him a valuable member of the board.
In welcoming new board members, Mr Day acknowledged the significant contribution of the outgoing chair Tim Ungar and board member Tracey Horton.
“Mr Ungar has been a strong leader of the board over the past seven years and has steered the museum through some key decisions including the appointment of a new chief executive and completion of the business case for the new museum,” he said.
“Similarly, Ms Horton has served as a dedicated board member for six years and I am delighted that she will stay on as chair of the WA Museum Foundation.”