DGL Group Limited announced that as part of an orderly succession plan of the DGL Group Board, Ms Denise Brotherton and Mr. Robert McKinnon have tendered their resignations as Non-Executive Directors effective from 31 August 2023. The Company announced the appointment of Mr. Tim Hosking and Mr. John West as Non-Executive Directors, effective 31 August 2023. Both Denise & Bob were appointed Directors in April 2021 prior to the Company's admission to quotation on the ASX and proceeded to guide the Company through its first two years as an ASX listed entity.

Denise also served as Chair of the Audit & Risk Management Committee and Bob served as Chair of the Remuneration & Nomination Committee. Tim has over 25 years' experience providing strategic, commercial and capital markets advice to public and private companies in Australia, UK and North America. A relationship driven, trusted strategic adviser to business owners, executives and boards, with extensive experience across a wide range of industries including industrials, technology, biotech and healthcare and financial services.

Tim was most recently Managing Director Investment Banking at Canaccord Genuity (Australia), previous roles include Head of Strategy ANZ Institutional Bank, Director JP Morgan Australia, and Head of Strategy AXA Australia. Tim is a graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and holds a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Hons), and Bachelor of Economics (Accounting) from the University of Adelaide. John West has previously been associated indirectly with the Group having sold his successful warehousing and distribution business to the Group in 2018, Dangerous Goods Logistics.

John has over 50 years' experience in the Transport and Logistics Industry and currently serves as Managing Director of John West Logistics Pty Ltd, which specialises in Contract Logistics, running a fleet of 200+ vehicles throughout Australia and New Zealand. John West Logistics is not in direct competition with DGL, and no conflict of interest will arise between the parties as a result of John's appointment. John held a seat on the Queensland Rail board for five years and his input continues to be sought from time to time by Government and other advisory bodies or committees.