Strathbogie Shire Council has announced the appointment of Rachelle Quattrocchi as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Ms Quattrocchi (pictured) brings over 25 years of experience in local government, with a strong background in strategic leadership, community engagement, and service delivery across both rural and metropolitan councils.
“We are thrilled to welcome Rachelle to the Strathbogie Shire team. Her extensive experience, leadership capabilities, and deep understanding of rural communities will be invaluable in driving positive outcomes for our region,” said Mayor, Claire Ewart-Kennedy.
The Mayor also highlighted the competitive nature of the recruitment process, noting that several highly experienced local government leaders were considered for the role.
“Rachelle’s proven track record in executive leadership, financial stewardship, and community-focused service delivery made her an outstanding choice for Strathbogie Shire Council,” she said.
Ms Quattrocchi has held executive leadership roles in major municipal organisations across Victoria and South Australia, most recently serving as Director of City Services at Manningham Council in Melbourne. In this role, she provided strategic oversight across key areas, including City Assets, City Infrastructure, City Projects, and Sustainable Futures. She has also acted as CEO on numerous occasions, demonstrating her capability in executive leadership and governance.
“As Chief Executive Officer, I aim to put the people of Strathbogie Shire at the centre of everything we do, ensuring exceptional service delivery and strong community outcomes,” said Ms Quattrocchi.
“This will be underpinned by good governance, meaningful community engagement, and trusted relationships with local businesses, industry, Traditional Owners, and the broader community. My focus will be on ensuring the financial sustainability of the organisation while strategically identifying opportunities that benefit our region economically, socially, and environmentally.”
She will officially commence in the role on 5 May.
The Council also extended its sincere gratitude to Interim CEO, Tim Tamlin for his leadership and dedication during his tenure. His efforts have been instrumental in maintaining stability and ensuring the continued delivery of vital services to the community, the Council said.