ANDREW MCKELLAR ANNOUNCED AS NEW CEO OF THE ATA

FIA e-conference in Paris, France, from june 15 to 18th 2020 - Photo Frederic Le Floc'h / DPPI

The ATA has announced. it has appointed international association executive Andrew McKellar as its new CEO.

Mr McKellar was, most recently, the Paris-based Secretary General for Mobility at the International Automobile Federation (FIA). Before joining the FIA, Mr McKellar was CEO of the Australian Automobile Association (AAA) and the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI).

In government, he was a senior adviser to successive Australian industry ministers from 1996 to 1998. He also worked as an economist and research officer in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, the Commonwealth Treasury and the Queensland Treasury.

ATA Chair David Smith said Mr McKellar would lead the ATA to new levels of effectiveness and member service.

“The board was very impressed by Andrew’s experience in international advocacy for road safety during his tenure at the FIA and his understanding of the emerging trends influencing safety, sustainability and competitiveness in road transport and mobility globally,” Mr Smith said.

“Andrew’s extensive skills and experience in public policy and advocacy will be indispensable as he makes the case for improving our industry’s productivity, and as he protects the interests of trucking businesses in the discussions about truck charges that are ahead.

“The board was also impressed by Andrew’s knowledge of association strategic planning and his dedication to leading the ATA in the interests of its members,” he said.

Mr McKellar said that he looked forward to working to represent a sector that was so crucial to the future strength of Australia’s economic performance.

“The trucking industry is part of the lifeblood of the Australian economy. I am dedicated to advancing the interests of those who rely on the industry for their livelihood and to promote the future vision of the industry,” he said.

Mr McKellar will return to Australia in early February and start work at the ATA in mid-February. ATA Chief of Staff Bill McKinley will continue to act as CEO until Mr McKellar takes up his appointment.