Dr Clark has had an extensive career in the private and public sectors in Australia, combining her expertise in the metals and mining business with high-level experience in science, research and technology. She is also a non-executive member of the Rio Tinto board.
She was CEO of CSIRO between 2009 and 2014 and previously held the position of vice president technology at BHP Billiton, followed by vice president, health, safety, environment, community and sustainability.
Last year, Dr Clark was appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) for “eminent service to scientific research and development through fostering innovation, to science administration through strategic leadership roles, and to the development of public policy for technological sciences”
"Dr Clark's distinguished experience as a scientist and industry leader will be invaluable to the continuing success of the Energy and Minerals Institute and its role in creating strong and valuable partnerships between industry and the university," UWA vice-chancellor professor Paul Johnson said.