GESB members have re-elected Matthew Farrell as a member director to the GESB board.
Since first being elected to the board in 1996 Farrell has served on the audit and risk committee and the chief executive's performance committee.
GESB chairman Phil Harvey said the re-election marks Farrell's sixth three-year term as a member director.
"His contribution has been enormous at a time when the business was undergoing significant change and I'm delighted his service to the board continues," Harvey said.
The re-appointment follows an election conducted by Unions WA to fill the vacancy, in accordance with the State Superannuation Act 2000, GESB stated.
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