Hume council has reappointed chief executive Sheena Frost for another three years.
The council made the decision at its December 18 meeting to appoint extend Ms Frost’s contract until July 2027.
Ms Frost was first appointed as chief executive in July 2021, joining Hume council after serving as a Casey council director. She has served in local government for more that 16 years.
Ms Frost said it’s a privilege to serve the Hume community and the council in the role of chief executive.
“I’m pleased to be continuing the work that has commenced to deliver a whole of organisation reform program to lift our capabilities across customer service, digital enablement and project delivery, as well as support a smooth transition for the Council to expected single member wards post elections next October,” she said.
Hume mayor Naim Kurt said he’s pleased that Ms Frost and Hume have re-committed for a further three years of employment, so she can continue the significant reform agenda being sort by council.
“Sheena’s new employment contract will ensure there is stability for Council beyond the next election cycle, as we look to bring Hume into the 21st century with technology upgrades, improved customer service and enhanced infrastructure delivery,” he said.