Museum EXO makes his MOVE

CHANGING GEARS... Steering the Museum of Vehicle Evolution into the amazing attraction it has become, executive officer, Peter Hill has announced he will step down from the role now. Photo: Deanne Jeffers

PETER Hill, executive officer (EXO) of the Museum of Vehicle Evolution (MOVE), has resigned from his position. Hill announced his resignation during a special meeting with the MOVE Board on Monday, May 1, stating that he feels it is the right time to step down and allow someone else to continue the great work that he and the Board initiated.

Hill played a vital role in creating and funding MOVE, which opened in September 2021. He secured the support and sponsorship of local and interstate transport operators, and the museum has many functions booked well into the future.

CHANGING GEARS… Steering the Museum of Vehicle Evolution into the amazing attraction it has become, executive officer, Peter Hill has announced he will step down from the role now. Photo: Deanne Jeffers

This will not be the end of Peter’s relationship with MOVE, as he intends to stay on in a caretaker and mentor role to the incoming EXO and will seek a board position, as his passion for MOVE remains unwavering.

Peter will transition into a lead management role with Homesafe GV. The staff, volunteers and Board of MOVE wish him success in his new role and look forward to his continued presence in the museum and of course, his beloved 1965 Thunderbird. The museum has become a stunning attraction since its opening, and Hill’s contribution will always be remembered.