Former US Secretary of Navy Richard Spencer will replace Mr. Rothwell as Chairman and will also join the board of Austal USA, providing important linkages between the two boards.
Mr. Rothwell’s retirement as Chairman marks a significant milestone in the history of Austal, having served in the position for 37 years since he founded the company in 1987. During that time Austal has grown from a small, privately-owned, West Australian, commercial shipbuilder to an ASX-listed, international defense prime contractor with a multibillion-dollar orderbook, over 4,000 employees and substantial ship building operations in Australia, the United States, and Southeast Asia.
Mr. Rothwell said Austal set out four important criteria to select its new chair—excellent character; strong business acumen; in-depth knowledge of the US defense industrial base; and enduring relationships with the Australian and/or US defense sector.
“Those criteria narrowed the field of candidates considerably,” he said. “Richard was at the top of the list, and I’m pleased that he was receptive to our approach.”
Mr. Spencer served five years with the US Marine Corps as a Naval Aviator. After leaving the defense force, he worked at several investment banks including Goldman Sachs, Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette, and Bear Stearns. He also served on the Pentagon Defense Business Board advisory panel and the Chief of Naval Operations Executive Panel. He was appointed and confirmed as Secretary of Navy from August 2017 through to November 2019.
Mr. Spencer said he was looking forward to the Chairman role, which commences on July 1, 2024.
“The position that Austal has forged in the US and Australian defense sectors in such a short period of time is incredible,” he said.
“I have kept a close watch on the Company’s progress in the USA. Its expansion from a two-ship yard to a multi-program provider, including command deck modules for the United States’ nuclear submarines, has been impressive.
“Austal’s position in the US and Australian defense industry landscape has been built on a foundation of innovation and commitment to delivering a quality product to the men and women in the US and Australian navies. These organizational traits have been driven from the top down by John Rothwell’s leadership and strength of character, and he should be incredibly proud of the Company that he has built.
“I look forward to building on that platform alongside him to drive shareholder value, though I will save the valedictory for later as he will continue to be actively involved in Austal for at least the near future.”