Michael Cramb has over 35 years of experience in general management and infrastructure delivery which includes a portfolio of resource and non-process infrastructure, commercial and public infrastructure.
Mr Cramb has been the chief executive of East Rockingham Waste to Energy since July 2020, having previously been its project director for a number of iconic Western Australia projects including Brookfield Place (BHP building) and Optus Stadium, as well as the Clarence Correctional Centre in northern NSW (the most advanced and largest correctional facility in Australia which opened in July 2020). Mr Cramb was also a chief executive, executive director and general manager of several public and private companies for over 24 years including at ASX-listed companies Macraes Mining, Churchill Resources, The Union Gold Mining Company, Empress Gold, Lone Star Exploration, and Kimberley Diamond.