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29MAY

DroneShield AGM elects McLennan as chair

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DroneShield's AGM in Sydney on 29 May elected Hamish McLennan as independent chairman, replacing Peter James and formally ending the founder era under an ASIC probe into November 2025 announcements.

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Key takeaway

DroneShield's AGM marks the formal end of the founder era under regulatory scrutiny.

DroneShield (ASX: DRO) held its AGM in Sydney on 29 May. Hamish McLennan was elected to the board as independent non-executive director and chairman, replacing founding chairman Peter James, who did not stand for re-election. McLennan oversaw REA Group's growth from AUD 2 billion to AUD 20 billion market capitalisation during his tenure.

The AGM also voted on CEO Angus Bean's grant of 290,375 performance options and an increase in the non-executive director compensation pool to AUD 1.7 million. Specific voting outcomes had not been published at time of writing.

McLennan's election completes the governance transition that began when founding CEO Vornik and chairman James exited . The ASIC probe covers transactions by both departed founders, making it a legacy governance issue rather than a forward-looking risk, provided the new board remediates disclosure processes. DroneShield's Q1 revenue of AUD 62.6 million, up 88% year on year , and a USD 2.3 billion global pipeline provide the commercial counterweight. The Terma MoU signed in May expands DroneShield's European footprint beyond its Amsterdam headquarters into Danish defence electronics and broader NATO integration.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

DroneShield held its annual shareholder meeting today (29 May). The big news was that Hamish McLennan, who previously helped grow an Australian property website from AUD 2 billion to AUD 20 billion in value, was elected as the new independent chairman. The previous chairman left in April alongside the founding CEO, under a cloud of regulatory scrutiny from Australia's corporate regulator. McLennan's election means the company now has a professional governance team rather than its founding team in charge, which is a milestone for a fast-growing defence company trying to win larger institutional contracts.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

DroneShield's governance transition reflects two structural pressures: the company's market capitalisation (approximately AUD 2 billion) and revenue scale (AUD 216 million FY2025) outgrew founder-era governance; and the ASIC probe into November 2025 announcements created the specific trigger for accelerated board renewal.

The McLennan appointment is simultaneously a response to the probe and a forward-looking institutional repositioning.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    McLennan's governance record and the Terma MoU (signed May 2026) together position DroneShield for European military contracts above the EUR 50 million threshold that institutional procurement requires professional governance to underwrite. The Amsterdam headquarters and EU manufacturing capacity are already in place; governance credibility is the final barrier to larger European contracts.

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