Greg Slaughter named TDX CEO from 20 August 2025, bringing 20+ years’ leadership across infrastructure and environmental services
TDX recently announced the appointment of Greg Slaughter as chief executive officer, effective from 20 August 2025.
The company says that Greg brings over 20 years of senior leadership experience across the environmental services and infrastructure sectors, with a strong focus on operational excellence, innovation and sustainability.
“We’re excited to welcome Greg to the helm at TDX,” says Sinead Horgan, chair of the TDX board. “His track record in leading transformational change and building high-performing teams makes him an ideal fit as we sharpen and continue our focus on people, resilience, and operational leadership.”
Alister Mclaughlin, acting CEO and TDX founder, added, “I’ve had the opportunity to get to know Greg through the recruitment process, and I’m confident he’s the right person to lead TDX into our next chapter. He brings a rare balance of strategic thinking, operational know-how, and genuine people-first leadership.”
Greg’s career spans senior leadership roles at companies such as Fulton Hogan Ltd, Holcim New Zealand Ltd and, more recently, at Waste Management Ltd. TDX added that Greg has developed a comprehensive skill set in managing large-scale operations, driving financial performance, and implementing strategic initiatives.
“It’s a privilege to join TDX at such a pivotal time,” says Greg. “I’m excited to work alongside the board, TDX teams, and our wider partners to build on TDX’s strong foundations and shape the next chapter of our story.”