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Cardinia Shire CEO resigns (Updated)

Cardinia Shire CEO Carol Jeffs has resigned from her top executive role after almost seven years serving the shire.

Jeffs made the announcement on Monday 7 April, describing “mixed emotions” at the decision that will see her out of local government but remain in community service.

“It is with mixed emotions that after 6.5 years serving the Cardinia Shire Council and community, and leading this incredible organisation, I have tendered my resignation from my role as Chief Executive Officer to take up the role as CEO of Uniting Vic Tas, one of the largest community service organisations in Victoria and Tasmania,” Jeffs said.

Mayor Jack Kowarzik informed the council chambers of the decision in Monday’s town planning meeting.

“Obviously, as someone who has worked closely with Carol over the years, as well as all councillors, accepting her resignation was a very difficult decision to make,” he said.

“I have no doubt that the news will be difficult for some in our community as well.

“Carol genuinely displayed outstanding leadership and commitment to this organisation and the Cardinia Shire community.

“I know you will join me in thanking Carol for her leadership through some good times and some very challenging ones too, and congratulate her on her appointment.”

Her appointment at Cardinia Shire was in July 2018, the following years saw her serve the council during challenging times, such as the Bunyip Complex Bushfires and the covid pandemic.

Before Jeffs’ appointment, she held positions as interim CEO and general manager of the City of Port Phillip, and was previously a general manager at Latrobe City Council.

Uniting Vic Tas said Jeffs will place the organisation in a strong position for the future.

“Carol brings a deep passion for delivering outcomes that create meaningful change for individuals, communities, and future generations,” a statement on the appointment said.

“She has a strong track record in establishing and expanding services in Melbourne’s growth corridors and is dedicated to building trust, collaboration, and strong stakeholder relationships.”

Jeffs began her career as an economics lecturer at Monash University and holds a Bachelor of Business and Master of Economics.

She is a Harvard University Executive Program graduate and a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

Her new role at Uniting Vic Tas certainly fits her extensive experience, however, she says choosing to depart Cardinia was still not an “easy one.”

“While I am excited by my new appointment and the opportunity to continue making a difference in the community through another sector, my decision to leave the local government sector has not been an easy one,” Jeffs said.

“I’m grateful for the opportunities I’ve had to contribute to advocacy for the sector and the Cardinia community and to guide a strong and positive strategic direction for Cardinia Shire Council.”

Her last day will be on Wednesday 4 June. The council will soon begin proceedings for an interim CEO and long-term arrangements.

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