Martine Pop meets new industry
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Tuesday, 1 April, 2003 - 22:00
Martine Pop is the new chairperson of the Western Australian Meat Industry Authority.
Ms Pop is a lawyer with private and public experience as a director.
Her most recent board appointments have included the Grain Pool of WA, SBS, and the Gold Corporation.
EG Green and Sons managing director Gary Minton has also been appointed to the WAMIA board, and continuing board member Malcolm Seymour has been named deputy chair.
Ms Pop replaces Kerry McAuliffe, who has completed his third three-year term.