Julieanne Alroe

Julieanne Alroe has been at the helm of Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) since 1 July 2009.  With more than 30 years in the aviation industry, she is one of only a handful of women in the world to run a privatised airport.  In addition to this role, Julieanne currently holds board positions with Infrastructure Australia Board (Chair), Tourism and Events Queensland (Deputy Chair), and Urban Futures Brisbane. She is also a Member of the Council of Governors of the American Chamber of Commerce QLD, is the Inaugural President of the Queensland Futures Council, a member of the Brisbane Infrastructure Council (BIC) a member of the Queensland Climate Advisory Council (QCAC) and a member of the University of Queensland Senate.

Ms Alroe has extensive experience in commercial airport management and operations, infrastructure management, business and airport planning, corporate affairs, airport scheduling and slot management, security, passenger facilitation, terminal management and airport IT systems.

As CEO and Managing Director she oversees BAC’s four primary business units: Aeronautical, Retail, Property and Car Parking. In FY16, more than 22 million passengers used Brisbane Airport earning aeronautical revenues of more than $210m and total revenue for BACH in excess of $564 million. She also manages a lease area of 2,700 hectares, the largest site of any major capital city airport. BAC owns and manages a Property portfolio valued in excess of $1billion and has over 300 hectares of land still available for commercial developments