Appendix 1
Director General
Greg Martin
Greg Martin has degrees in Engineering and Commerce from the University of Western Australia; a Master of Science degree from the University of California, Berkeley; and a Graduate Diploma in Urban Systems from Swinburne College of Technology in Victoria. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers Australia; the Australian Institute of Project Management; the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport; a Graduate (member) of the Australian Institute of Company Directors; and a Member of the Australian Institute of Management and the Project Management Institute.
Prior to his appointment as Director General for the Department for Planning and Infrastructure on 29 July 2002, he was Commissioner of Main Roads Western Australia.
His previous positions include Executive Director, Metropolitan Division in the Department of Transport; Principal Consultant in Main Roads WA; and a wide range of corporate and professional roles in the Commonwealth Government in Western Australia, Victoria and South Australia.
Executive Director Shared Services
Helen Langley
A qualified teacher, Helen Langley completed her studies in personnel management and development at Nottingham in 1985 and subsequently held a number of senior management roles in the National Health Service and local government in the UK.
She migrated to Western Australia in 1994 and joined the State Government. Prior to joining the Department of Transport as Human Resources Manager in 1997, she worked for Family and Children’s Services and the Department of Training.
Executive Director Regulatory and Regional Services
Dennis Forte
Dennis Forte has a first degree in Surveying and a Graduate Diploma in Public Administration from Curtin University. He is a member of the Institution of Surveyors Australia and the Institute of Public Administration, Australia.
Prior to his current appointment he was Executive Director of the Maritime Division in the Department of Transport. His previous positions included Executive Director, Corporate Services in the Department of Transport and senior executive roles in the Commonwealth Government in Canberra, Western Australia, Victoria and Tasmania.
Executive Director Commercial and Asset Services
Athol Jamieson
Athol Jamieson has degrees and post-graduate qualifications in economics, education, business administration and value engineering from the University of Western Australia and Canberra University. He is also a Certified Practising Accountant.
He has worked in a variety of agencies and roles including Treasury, the Department of Justice, Building Management Authority/Contracts and Management Services, Public Sector Management, the Department of Education, the Department of Training and Main Roads WA.
Executive Director Integrated Planning
Paul Frewer
Paul Frewer has extensive experience in land use and environmental planning and development policy areas in government. He graduated with distinction with a Bachelor of Arts (Social Science) and a Graduate Diploma (Natural Resources) from Curtin University. He is a member of the Planning Institute of Australia and a member of the Western Australian Planning Commission. He is also a member of a number of external boards and committees including the Institute of Regional Development at the University of Western Australia, Curriculum Council (Geography), the Advisory Board to the Spatial Systems area of Central TAFE and the Advisory Board to Curtin Sustainable Tourism Centre.
Executive Director Strategic Policy and Evaluation
Mike Mouritz
Mike Mourtiz holds a PhD in City Policy, a Bachelor of Science (Hons) and Certificate of Forestry. He is also an Alumni of the Sydney Leadership Program. He is a member of the Planning Institute of Australia, Environment Institute of Australia, and the Futures Foundation of Australia.
Prior to September 2003 he spent eight years working in local government. His many roles included middle and executive level positions related to urban and environmental planning at Newcastle, Kogarah and Wollongong Councils in NSW. He has also worked in industry, as a consultant and as an academic. In his early years he worked in the forestry, mining and horticultural industries.
Executive Director Statutory Planning
Ray Stokes
Ray Stokes migrated to Perth in 1979 from the UK where he had worked for nine years with the Manchester City Council in policy formulation, local planning and development control. Since arriving in Perth, he has occupied various positions with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, and its predecessors, which has given him extensive experience in all aspects of statutory and strategic planning and the role of government in the planning process.
He has a Diploma in Town Planning from the Nottingham College of Art and a Post Graduate Diploma in Transport Design from the University of Liverpool. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australian Planning Institute and a former Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute (UK) and the Chartered Institute of Transport.
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