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Sue Chan To Act As Chief Executive Officer Of PTAANZ

Melbourne, 9 August 2022

The Public Transport Association Australia New Zealand (PTAANZ) is pleased to announce Sue Chan will act in the role of Chief Executive Officer until further notice.

Sue has over 20 years of experience in the traffic and transport field, specialising in transport planning, strategy and policy. Prior to joining PTAANZ, Sue was the Head of the International Association of Public Transport (UITP) Asia-Pacific for seven years. In this role, Sue was accountable for leading business development, the business and annual work plans and membership engagement across the Asia-Pacific region.

Sue has also worked as the director of several transport and engineering consulting firms including Wilbur Smith Associates leading their Hong Kong and China operations. She has strong connections with major transport operators, government authorities, international institutions and universities across the Asia-Pacific region.

“I am excited to bring lessons from Asia-Pacific, such as China’s world-leading zero emissions bus transition and Singapore’s advanced on-demand services to our members in Australia and New Zealand,” Sue said.

Mark Streeting, Chair of the PTAANZ Board, said Ms Chan is well equipped to carry on the legacy of her predecessor, Michelle Batsas.

“Sue is an internationally renowned public transport leader with unrivalled industry connections that will bring invaluable insights to PTAANZ members.

“Under our former CEO, Michelle Batsas, the association has seen unprecedented growth and established itself as the premier peak public transport body in our region.

“Sue will continue that work and position Australian and New Zealand as world leaders in public transport.”

For more information visit ptaanz.org

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