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Trucksales Staff24 Nov 2014
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NHVR announces leadership restructure

In the wake of the departure of two key personnel, the Board of the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator has unveiled a new leadership structure
National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) has announced it is set to undergo a restructure, with the body's CEO, Sal Petroccitto, recently announcing the departure of two key staffers and the creation of three new leadership positions.
In a press statement issued last Friday (November 21), the NHVR said that Angus Draheim, former General Manager (Operations) and Philip Halton, former General Manager (Strategy and Business Development), had both moved on.
Mr Petroccitto praised the pair's contribution to the NHVR and the Heavy Vehicle National Law, and announced that a new leadership structure would take the body forward.
"To be able to meet the needs of industry and partner organisations, the NHVR is implementing a revised business model and a new organisational structure," he said.
"This will facilitate the NHVR to move to the next stage of its development."
Mr Petroccitto said the hunt for three new executives has begun.
"I am now undertaking recruitment for three leadership positions: Executive Director – Regulatory Compliance; Executive Director – Engagement and Partnerships; and Executive Director – Productivity and Safety," he said.
"All organisations evolve and change and our new leadership structure will make sure we have the right talent, skills and experience to take the Regulator forward."

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