Leigh has over 20 years of technical and commercial experience across various industries. Following nearly 15 years in the energy sector with global companies including Halliburton and Cameron (Schlumberger), Leigh transitioned to defence with a senior management role in asset integrity on Collins Class Submarines. He then ran a successful consulting business developing SME’s business maturity for the energy, defence and space sectors. During this time, he also guided two start-up technology commercialisation projects. Leigh compliments the entX team with commercial acumen and brings a wealth of diverse knowledge and networks particularly in the energy, space and defence sectors.
Julian has over 20 years expertise working with & managing nuclear & radioactive materials, Ph.D in chemical physics (ANU), and over 10 years focused on developing IP relating to the innovative uses of radiation science & technology. Julian held scientific roles at CSIRO, the Defence Intelligence Organisation, and at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO).
Julian served as Nuclear Attaché in the Australian Embassy in Vienna, representing Australia on technical nuclear matters at the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency.
Damien is an experienced Company Secretary and CFO, with over 20 years finance and accounting experience including 15 years in the mining and mineral exploration industry. Damien is a member of the Chartered Accountants of Australia and New Zealand (Chartered Accountant), an associate member of the Governance Institute of Australia (Chartered Secretary) and a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Damien has been providing Company Secretary and CFO services to a number of ASX listed and unlisted entities since 2011.
Glenn is responsible for the development of entX’s Hydrogen and Clean Fuels strategy, securing early-stage growth options in future-facing clean energy commodities, ventures and innovation. Prior to joining entX, Glenn held senior management positions in energy, resources, and aviation, at companies including Santos, Beach Energy, Qantas Airways and ExxonMobil. He has more than 20 years’ experience, working across Australia, Asia and Europe. He specialises in the development and deployment of energy production concepts and operational structures as well as the enhancement of corporate profile and reputation across both private and government sectors.
Glenn holds a Masters in Corporate Strategy and Sustainability from Monash University, a Bachelor of Applied Geology from Federation University and has completed an Advanced Leadership Program at IMD in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Scott Edwards has a background in materials science and has spent over 18 years in the global manufacturing industry with SMR Automotive, part of the Motherson global group of companies.
Scott has extensive experience with project management and operations in developing and launching new technology into volume manufacturing. In particular, Scott specialises in the management of translational R&D, possessing a track record of forming working relationships and collaborating with national and international research institutions to scale and productionise innovative technologies into industry.
Facilities Manager and Principal Scientist (Nuclear)
Prior to joining the company, she undertook R&D activities at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) focused on the high-temperature, corrosion, and radiation tolerance of candidate structural materials applied to nuclear waste form matrices and Generation IV nuclear reactor technology. Massey was a former radiation regulator at the South Australian Environment Protection Authority (SA EPA), who project managed the regulatory licensing process for the first Australian Proton Therapy and Research Centre (ABC) and served as South Australia’s representative on the National Radiation Health Committee and Radiation Health Expert Reference Panel. She was also part of the technical team within the South Australian Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission (NFCRC), tasked to undertake an independent and comprehensive investigation of increasing South Australia’s participation in the nuclear fuel cycle. Massey is the current SA Chair of the Australian Nuclear Association and a Member of the ASTM Nuclear Fuel Cycle Standards Committee.