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News Nick Miller appointed as chief executive officer of Adelaide Brighton

Nick Miller appointed as chief executive officer of Adelaide Brighton

Written by Global Cement staff 24 October 2018
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Australia: Nick Miller has been appointed as the next chief executive officer (CEO) of Adelaide Brighton following the scheduled retirement of Martin Brydon. Miller will start the role no later than 17 April 2019, following a transition period.

Miller is currently managing director and CEO of Broadspectrum, part of the Ferrovial Group that designs, funds, constructs, operates and maintains major projects and infrastructure assets. At Broadspectrum he has overseen a workforce of more than 14,500 people in Australia and New Zealand.

Prior to joining Broadspectrum, Miller was managing director at Fulton Hogan from 2010 to 2017, a construction materials, infrastructure services and civil construction company operating across Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. His 25 years of experience includes five years as CEO of Fulton Hogan’s Australian business, and CEO of Isaac Construction in Christchurch.

Miller has a Bachelors in Engineering, is a Fellow of the Institute of Professional Engineers New Zealand, and a Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. He is a past director of the Australian Constructors Association (ACA), Orion New Zealand, Quake Core, Rangi Ruru Girls School, Roading New Zealand, Roads Australia and the NZ Council for Infrastructure Development (NZCID).

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