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Dermot Costello takes the role of CEO at Sustainable Energy Association of Australia (SEA).

Costello has worked in the sustainable energy industry in both Europe and Australia for approximately 8 years. With strong technical and commercial background skills, he’s managed projects across most renewable energy fields.

His previous role as a Director at Emerald Energy Consultancy saw him lead multi-disciplinary teams that delivered renewable energy projects worldwide, giving him an excellent understanding of the value of relationships for efficient outcomes.

“The Board is delighted to have secured the services of a highly motivated individual with solid industry and commercial experience, who is passionate about sustainability,” says SEA Chair, Mike Laughton-Smith.

“With real world experience in sustainable energy projects and the policy environments that affect industry, Costello is well equipped to further strengthen the role SEA plays in supporting the interests of our Members.”

Alistair Nicholson has been appointed as the Australian Cricketers’ Association (ACA) CEO.

Nicholson is a former Melbourne AFL football player who played for the club for 10 years. He has also held various consultancy and strategy roles within the Australian sporting sector at Gemba – a insight, strategy and idea generating organisation for the sport and entertainment industry.

ACA President Greg Dyer said the selection committee voted unanimously on the well-credentialed Nicholson.

“His exposure to the issues faced by athletes during his time with the AFLPA, combined with his roles at Gemba make him a great choice for the position,” says Dyer.

ACA Executive Member, Shane Watson welcomed Nicholson’s appointment.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Alistair on board. In addition to his background in sport from a business and strategic viewpoint, Alistair has an impressive understanding of issues from a player’s perspective, which I’m sure will resonate with current players as well as the broader ACA membership, says Watson.”

“I’m honoured and humbled to be given the opportunity to represent the ACA members. I am passionate about the range of issues facing players and motivated by the desire to ensure access to world leading services, including supporting players to prepare themselves for their post sporting life, says Nicholson.

“The ACA is a terrific organisation and has achieved a large amount in a relatively short period. The current partnership approach provides a strong basis to build upon and I look forward to working with all stakeholders to grow the game of cricket in an increasingly sophisticated sporting environment, both in Australia and overseas.”

Nicholson officially takes on the new role on October 27.