DroneShield appointed retired Rear Admiral Lee Goddard as an independent non-executive director (INED) with effect from 1 July, its second board move since founding chief executive Oleg Vornik walked out in April 1. DroneShield (ASX: DRO) is an Australian counter-drone company whose detection and jamming kit is used across Europe, North America and the Middle East. Goddard brings government acquisition and allied-cooperation experience across Australia and the US.
Hamish McLennan took the chair at the May annual meeting , and Goddard now joins him, a board deliberately professionalising after a founder-led decade. The appointment reads as the institutional answer to the question Red Cat's revolt poses.
The overhang has not cleared: the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) probe into DroneShield's November 2025 announcements and share sales remains open , and the first-strike vote against its own pay report stays on the record . An admiral on the board steadies the story; it does not close the file.
