Listed companies have made up a strong contingent of this fortnight's hottest startups and tech companies, with the top five spots all taken by ASX-listed or soon-to-be listed companies.
Spanish infrastructure giant Ferrovial has begun overhauling the Broadspectrum board as its takeover of the detention centre operator nears completion, with Diane Smith-Gander to remain as chair.
Castillo Copper has appointed Nicole Fernandes as a non-executive director and Tim Slate as its joint company secretary.
Jack James has resigned as a non-executive director of the company.
Louise Walsh has been appointed as the chief executive officer of Future Generation Global. Ms Walsh previously held the role of joint chief executive officer at the company.
Mark Paganin has been appointed as chair to the advisory board of the University Club of Western Australia. Mr Paganin replaces Tony J Howarth who was the University Club's inaugural chair.
Stewart Butel will retire as the managing director of Wesfarmers Resources at the end of July. Mr Butel has been associated with Wesfarmers since 2000.
Australian Institute of Management WA chief executive Gary Martin has been elected chair of the Telethon Speech & Hearing Centre For Children WA Board for a three year term.
Edison Property has appointed Alan Mijacika director, commercial and industrial. Mr Mijacika was formerly a commercial executive for Preston Realestate Group.