CitiPower and Powercor move electricity to and from more than 1.1 million homes and businesses across the western suburbs of Melbourne, central and western Victoria, Melbourne’s CBD and inner suburbs.
Our network of poles, wires and other infrastructure are playing a critical role in supporting Victoria’s clean energy transition. We are at the forefront of finding innovative ways to support Victoria’s energy transition through projects and trials investigating community batteries, smart charging for electric vehicles and other community energy projects.
Our teams operate from 14 depots, our Bendigo-based customer contact centre and our CBD headquarters, to deliver reliable, safe and affordable electricity by operating, managing and maintaining all network assets and metering services.
Name | Position |
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Peter Tulloch | Chairman |
H. L. Kam | Director |
Andrew Hunter | Director |
Charles Tsai | Director |
Dominic Chan | Director |
Rushan (Rudy) Sheriff | Director |
Ilan Sadeh | Director |
Dean Jenkins | Director |
Andrew Jennings | Director |
Chris Bennett | Independent Director |
Timothy Rourke | Chief Executive Officer and Director |
Duncan Macrae | Alternate Director |
Wendy Tong Barnes | Alternate Director |
Ivan Chan | Alternate Director |
CY Ho | Alternate Director |
For more information on our executive team visit our careers section.
Name | Position |
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Tim Rourke | Chief Executive Officer |
Catherine McCormack | Chief Financial Officer |
Alex Jones | Chief Information Officer |
Adam Gellie | General Manager Network Services |
Steve Murray | General Manager Corporate Services |
Scott Russell | General Manager Corporate Affairs, Customer and Strategy |
Glen Thomson | General Manager Electricity Networks |
Renate Vogt | General Manager Regulation |
Peter Wilkins | General Manager People, Culture & Legal |
CitiPower and Powercor are part of the Victoria Power Networks group of companies and are Victorian based electricity distribution businesses.
Victoria Power Networks is 51% collectively owned by CK Infrastructure Holdings Ltd (CKI) and Power Asset Holdings Ltd (PAH). CKI and PAH are members of the Cheung Kong Group and these two companies are listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
The remaining 49% is held by Spark Infrastructure. Spark Infrastructure is owned by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. (KKR), Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board (OTPP) and Public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSP).
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