New CEO takes Barwon Coast’s helm

Barwon Coast Committee of Management incoming chief executive Gareth Smith, left, chair Sandra Gatehouse, and outgoing chief executive Gary McPike. (Supplied)

Barwon Coast Committee of Management is saying goodbye to chief executive Gary McPike as he retires next year.

Mr McPike has led the committee since April 2015 and will finish on January 19 following a successful tenure, with Gareth Smith set to take over as chief executive on February 5.

Chair Sandra Gatehouse said the committee thanked Mr McPike for his hard work and achievements and were excited to welcome Mr Smith to the role.

“From successfully leading the organisation through a global pandemic, to his passionate advocacy and consistent focus on caring for the coast, Gary’s impact on Barwon Coast has been significant,” she said.

“The committee is also confident that Gareth’s exemplary skill set, strategic leadership approach and deep knowledge of the environment and industry will position him extremely well to excel.”

Mr McPike’s many achievements included building a strong and positive working relationship with the Wadawurrung Traditional Owner Aboriginal Corporation.

He also helped develop the Barwon Coast Coastal and Marine Management Plan, which is 80 per cent delivered, and the construction of the new Ocean Grove Surf Beach complex.

Mr Smith brings a wealth of experience, having led Adelaide Shores and Corangamite Catchment Management Authority and recently having a leadership role with the City of Greater Geelong.

He is also keen to build positive relationships with key government and industry stakeholders and is an active member of the local community.