Two new Commissioners have been appointed to the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC), bringing their strengths to energy rule-making and advisory responsibilities as we transition to net zero.
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Sally McMahon is an economist with more than 25 years’ experience in energy and industry reform programs. She has held key roles in the evolution of jurisdictional energy markets and the establishment and ongoing development of the law and rules for the National Electricity and Gas Market.
Sally has been Special Advisor to the Energy Coordinator in Western Australia, an advisor on the regulatory framework for the NSW Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap & is the Independent Chair of the Market Advisory Committee, the Gas Advisory Board & the Pilbara Advisory Committee.
Tim Jordan is an economist who has worked on the energy transition in management consulting, banking and government.
Tim has more than 15 years’ experience across corporate strategy, clean energy investment and public policy. He has worked in consulting, at the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, at Deutsche Bank, and in the Australian Government.
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Tim has a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Queensland. He also has an MPhil from University College London, where he was a Commonwealth Scholar, and a Master of Economics from the University of Sydney.






