Sibylle Krieger joined the Board in October 2021 as Independent Non-Executive Director, Chair of People and Remuneration Committee, and Member of the Nominations Committee, Safety and Sustainability Committee and Business Development and Digital Committee. Sibylle has over 40 years of broad commercial experience as a lawyer, economic regulator, company director and independent consultant. She was a partner in two large commercial law firms for 22 years and has over 15 years' experience as a Non-Executive Director and Chair across listed and unlisted companies in multiple sectors. Her current portfolio includes financial services, essential infrastructure services and energy. Sibylle is currently a Non-Executive Director of AEMO Services Limited and MyState Bank Limited (ASX:MYS). She is also a member of the advisory board of Law Squared, a challenger "new law" firm. She has previously served as Chair of Xenith IP Group Limited (ASX:XIP) and as a Director of Openpay Group Limited (ASX:OPY), Sydney Ports Corporation, Allconnex Water, TasWater, Vector Limited (NZE:VCT), the Australian Energy Market Operator Ltd, and as a trustee of the Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust and of Sydney Grammar School. In addition, for six years Sibylle served as a Tribunal member of the principal NSW economic regulatory tribunal. Sibylle holds an LLB (Hons) from the University of Adelaide, an LLM from Columbia University New York and an MBA from Melbourne Business School. She is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
LLB (Hons) from the University of Adelaide; LLM from Columbia University New York; MBA from Melbourne Business School
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