about Our Board
The Zenviron Board is made up of a dedicated leadership team who are committed to keeping our vision and goals aligned and on track. They lead our navigation through partnerships, business decisions, corporate governance and social responsibility to ensure the company, the team and our stakeholders are on the same page at all times.
The Zenviron leadership team fosters the growth of potential leaders by identifying leadership capabilities and supporting those that will emerge as effective leaders in the business.
Mr Robert Velletri – Chairman
Rob is the Managing Director and a Board Member of Monadelphous, bringing his 42 years’ of experience in the construction and engineering services industry to the table. Rob is a member of the Institution of Engineers Australia, and a pillar of effective and valuable leadership at Zenviron.
Mr Nicholas Perrott – Director
Nick is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers Australia, with over 25 years’ experience ranging across large Australian infrastructure projects. In the past decade, Nick has been responsible for negotiating the Balance of Plant works relating to some 3GW of new renewable generation within Australia.
Mr Chris Tabrett – Director
With more than 20 years’ experience in strategic planning, joint ventures, business development, mergers and acquisitions, Chris is the General Manager of Strategy & Growth for Monadelphous Group Limited, a Director of Monadelphous’ majority-owned Chilean business, Buildtek SpA, and Director of Zenviron. He has worked in construction and maintenance services, asset management and forensic engineering to the mining, energy and infrastructure sectors.
Mr Michael McCafferty – Director
With 36 years of legal and management experience, and 22 in the energy industry, Michael brings an unparalleled amount of knowledge and industry understanding to the table. Joining Zenviron in 2016 (after successfully heading his eponymous legal and consulting company for seven years), he has made his mark as a board director, most significantly, through corporate governance for project management approvals and negotiating project agreements.