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11 December 2025

ITS Australia Board Elections 2025 Result Announced

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ITS Australia Board Elections 2025 Result Announced

Melbourne, 11 December, 2025 - The election of ITS Australia’s Board of Directors has taken place, coinciding with the association’s Annual General Meeting held online. This year’s election resulted in a recomposed board, with two new entrants. There was significant and continued interest in the directorships, with 11 candidates nominated for the eight vacancies.

ITS Australia congratulates the elected board members:

  • Richard Delplace, Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries
  • Dennis Walsh, Department of Transport and Main Roads Queensland
  • David Alderson, WSP
  • Iain Denholm, Transmax
  • Graham Lawrence, Amazon Web Services
  • Ada Lin, Toyota Motor Corporation
  • Anita Matuszweski, Transurban
  • PaoYi Tan, National Transport Commission
  • Jennifer Loake, TomTom

They will join continuing directors:

  • Adele Beachley, Transport for NSW
  • Jason Owusu, Victorian Department of Transport & Planning
  • Scott Fennelly, Main Roads Western Australia (MRWA)
  • Adriana-Simona Mihaita, University of Technology Sydney
  • Majid Sarvi, The University of Melbourne
  • Silje Troseth, Q-Free Australia Pty Ltd
  • Dean Zabrieszach, HMI Technologies 

 

ITS Australia President Silje Troseth acknowledged the results that followed a competitive election process. 

“Our members continue to demonstrate strong engagement in our annual board election, with more than half of eligible ITS Australia members casting their vote. This continued commitment to our association’s governance ensures we are guided by a dedicated board aligned in advancing our mission.”

“I warmly welcome our newly elected directors and congratulate those returning for 2025. I’m looking forward to working closely with my fellow board members to support the ITS Australia team as we deliver on the priorities set out in the Strategic Plan 2024–2027,” Ms Troseth said.

Ms Troseth also recognised the contribution of outgoing board member; Philip Walsh and acknowledged the contribution of directors who resigned during the year due to changes in circumstance; Ms Jessica Tong and Mr Lachlan Gray. 

Following the Annual General Meeting, Silje Troseth was re-appointed as President, and Dennis Walsh re-appointed as vice president. 

ITS Australia CEO Susan Harris also recognised the election results. 

“Once again, the ITS Australia Board brings together an outstanding mix of leaders from government, industry, and academia. Our directors are committed to ensuring the smooth operation of the association while contributing fresh ideas that showcase our sector’s dedication to innovation and collaboration.”

“I also extend my congratulations to our newest directors, PaoYi Tan from National Transport Commission and Jennifer Loake from TomTom, whose expertise and insights will significantly strengthen this strategic priority,” Ms Harris said.

 

MEDIA CONTACT 

Robyn Box

Communications Manager, ITS Australia 

+61 413 848 480 

robyn.box@its-australia.com.au