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Redflex appoints non-executive director

Redflex Holdings has appointed a new Australia-based non-executive director, Terence (Terry) Winters, to the Board. Terry Winters has served as chairman and non-executive director of Australian listed and private companies and charities. He is currently Chairman of Seeing Machines, Converge International, Australian Home Care Services (AHCS) and Intelledox. He will complete his term as Chairman of AHCS on 10 September 2013. Redflex says Terry brings a great depth of experience in the governance and operati
August 7, 2013 Read time: 1 min
112 Redflex Holdings has appointed a new Australia-based non-executive director, Terence (Terry) Winters, to the Board.

Terry Winters has served as chairman and non-executive director of Australian listed and private companies and charities. He is currently Chairman of Seeing Machines, Converge International, Australian Home Care Services (AHCS) and Intelledox. He will complete his term as Chairman of AHCS on 10 September 2013.

Redflex says Terry brings a great depth of experience in the governance and operations of international technology companies and social enterprises and he has a positive track record for leading strategic and cultural change programs at Board level.

The company has also announced a further six month extension to each of the two existing Red Light Photo Enforcement contracts the company has with the City of Chicago.

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