Swinburne appoints Gordon Chakaodza as new Co-Director of FACET
Gordon Chakaodza has been appointed as Co-Director of the Franco-Australian Indo-Pacific Centre for Energy Transition (FACET)
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Gordon Chakaodza has been appointed as Co-Director of the Franco-Australian Indo-Pacific Centre for Energy Transition (FACET)
Mr Chakaodza brings extensive leadership experience in hydrogen and energy transition and will guide FACET’s next phase of growth
FACET is a climate-change focused partnership between Australia and France, established to advance cooperation on sustainable and inclusive energy initiatives
Swinburne University of Technology has announced Gordon Chakaodza as Co-Director of the Franco-Australian Indo-Pacific Centre for Energy Transition (FACET) alongside Sarah Cumming.
Established in 2023, FACET is a climate-change focused partnership between Australia and France which aims to enhance cooperation on sustainable and inclusive energy initiatives and support energy transition needs in the Indo-Pacific region.
“Gordon has demonstrated a strong ability to lead complex, multidisciplinary programs and translate collaboration into practical outcomes,” says Swinburne’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research, Professor Karen Hapgood.
“As FACET enters its next phase, Gordon’s experience and leadership will be invaluable in driving new partnerships and innovative research to position FACET as a leader in sustainable energy solutions for Australia, France and the wider Indo-Pacific region.”
Mr Chakaodza brings with him extensive leadership experience in the hydrogen and energy transition industries. Most recently, he led the Victorian Hydrogen Hub (VH2), a major clean energy initiative, which brings together partners across industry, research and government.
He also brings valuable international and diplomatic experience from his senior roles with the Australian Government, including representing Australia as a Trade Commissioner for Austrade.
“I’m delighted to be joining FACET at such a pivotal time. The program has already achieved significant success, and I look forward to contributing to its next phase by delivering further impactful outcomes,” he says.
In this new role, Mr Chakaodza will help guide FACET’s next stage of growth and strengthen its international research and industry engagement.
FACET's previous Co-Director, Professor Joy Sumner, played an instrumental role in establishing the centre and guiding its development. She will continue to contribute her expertise as Professor of Engineering at Swinburne.
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