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Interim Sunshine Coast Council CEO vows to bring 'continued stability' to role

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An experienced executive with a strong background in local government and private sector leadership has been appointed Sunshine Coast Council’s interim CEO.

Debra Robinson is currently the council’s group executive for customer and planning services. She has also served as director major projects and strategic property with the council, overseeing the Maroochydore city centre project and assisting negotiations with Walker Corporation’s $2.5 billion private sector investment.

“As interim CEO, I intend to continue driving our positive culture, working with my experienced and committed executive leadership team colleagues to provide continued stability for our organisation,” Ms Robinson said.

“We will continue serving our community, focusing on our customers, building community trust and embracing sustainability while planning for our future.”

She replaces Emma Thomas who has recently accepted a six-month appointment to lead the independent Games Venue and Legacy Delivery Authority.

Ms Robinson has indicated she will not be applying for the permanent role.

Mayor Rosanna Natoli expressed her confidence in Ms Robinson’s ability to provide organisational stability during the recruitment process for a permanent appointment.

“Debra is a highly skilled executive whose leadership qualities will ensure the organisation continues to deliver projects, services and events,” Cr Natoli said.

“We are very fortunate to have an interim CEO of Debra’s calibre and we look forward to working with her and the executive leadership team.”

Ms Robinson paid tribute to Ms Thomas and thanked her for her commitment to the role.

“I would also like to express my personal gratitude to Emma for her dedication and valuable contribution to council, which have positively impacted the organisation,” she said.

“Emma will be greatly missed and we wish her the very best in her future career endeavours.

“Her contribution to the many community groups in which she has been involved has also been appreciated.”

Ms Robinson will start the interim CEO role when Ms Thomas leaves Sunshine Coast Council on June 14.

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