MTAA ANNOUNCES CEO TRANSITION

The MTAA has announced a restructure of its operations and role of Chief Executive Officer

Rod Camm

The Motor Trades Association of Australia (MTAA) says this restructure will allow it to position the association for the future and enhance its capacity to influence policy and regulatory outcomes.
In line with this direction, Matt Hobbs and the MTAA Board mutually agreed that the time was right for Matt Hobbs to step down from his role as Chief Executive Officer, with his tenure concluding on 11 April 2025.
The MTAA acknowledges Matt’s dedication, leadership, and contributions to the organisation and the broader automotive industry and expresses its sincere appreciation for his efforts.
Looking ahead, the MTAA says it will continue to prioritise key industry initiatives, particularly the ongoing development of the Code, the Franchising Code of Conduct, and the NVES.
In the coming weeks, the MTAA will be engaging closely with relevant government and industry committees to drive these discussions forward.
To ensure continuity and stability during this transition period, Rod Camm, current Chief Executive Officer of MTA Queensland, has been appointed as Interim Chief Executive Officer of MTAA.
The MTAA Board and its member associations say they reaffirm their commitment to advocating for the interests of the automotive sector and strengthening the industry’s collective voice in Australia.
It states that further updates regarding the leadership transition will be provided in due course.

For more from the MTAA, visit www.mtaa.org.au