Ms Lindsay will initially join the Board of The Star as an Observer and will formally assume the role of Non-Executive Director once the required approvals have been obtained.
The Star’s Chairman, Soohyung Kim, welcomed the appointment, stating that he looked forward to working with Ms Lindsay to support the delivery of the group’s strategic objectives and help build a sustainable future for the company.
Ms Lindsay is an experienced global legal, risk and governance executive with more than two decades of international experience advising boards and senior leadership teams across the technology, telecommunications and investment sectors.
She previously served as Group Chief Legal & Compliance Officer at e&, a multinational organisation operating across the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Europe. In that capacity, she advised on corporate governance, regulatory strategy, complex cross-border mergers and acquisitions, and strategic investments. She also led a comprehensive uplift of compliance, risk management and governance frameworks across the group.
Her background includes extensive experience in highly regulated, multi-jurisdictional environments, with particular expertise in regulatory engagement, compliance transformation and enterprise risk management. Ms Lindsay has also been recognised in consecutive years in the Chambers Global General Counsel rankings.
Her appointment comes as The Star continues to focus on strengthening governance, regulatory engagement and risk management oversight.
Ms Lindsay will formally join the Board only after all regulatory and ministerial approvals are secured, reflecting the oversight requirements applicable to licensed casino operators in Australia.
The appointment of Brooke Lindsay as a Non-Executive Director subject to all necessary regulatory and ministerial approvals