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Male Champions of Change: Impact Report 2018 MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE IMPACT REPORT 2018 Frances Adamson Joe Agius Peter Allen Mark Anderson Paul Anderson Secretary Director Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Department of Foreign Affairs COX Scentre Group Collingwood Football Club Network 10 and Trade; MCC Special Adviser Chris Arnol Graham Ashton AM David Atkin Ken Barton Todd Battley Chief Officer Chief Commissioner Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Chief Executive Officer, Tasmania Fire Service Victoria Police Cbus Crown Resorts and Australia and New Zealand Chief Executive Officer, AECOM Crown Digital Paul Baxter QSO Professor Chris Beattie Glen Boreham AM Paul Brace Commissioner Spencer Beasley Chief Officer Non-Executive Director Principal Fire & Rescue NSW Former Vice President South Australian State Crone Partners Royal Australasian College of Emergency Service Surgeons John Bradley Collene Bremner Elizabeth Broderick AO Daryl Browning Gordon Cairns Secretary Executive Director Non-Executive Director; Chief Executive Officer Non-Executive Director Department of Environment, Bushfires NT Founder and Convener, ISPT Land, Water and Planning Male Champions of Change (DELWP) Jonathan Callaghan General Angus Katarina Carroll APM Shaun Carter Raelene Castle Chief Executive Officer Campbell AO, DSC Commissioner Principal Architect Chief Executive Officer Investa Property Group Chief of the Defence Force Queensland Fire and Carter Williamson Architects Rugby Australia; Emergency Services MCC Special Adviser Peter Chamley Brian Clohessy Andrew Colvin APM, OAM Matt Comyn Stephen Conry Chair Senior Practice Director Commissioner Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Australasia BVN Australian Federal Police Chief Executive Officer Australia Arup Commonwealth Bank JLL of Australia Dr David Cooke Neil Cooper PSM Gerard Corcoran William Cox Daniel Crabtree Chair and Managing Director Senior Manager Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Managing Director Konica Minolta Business Fire Forest and Roads HASSELL Australia and New Zealand Meritor Heavy Vehicle Solutions Australia ACT Parks and Aurecon Systems Australia Conservation Service Paul Craig Rowen Craigie Andrew Crisp APM Richard Deutsch John Dewar Chief Executive Officer Non-Executive Director Commissioner Chief Executive Officer Vice-Chancellor Savills Australia and Emergency Management Deloitte Australia La Trobe University New Zealand Victoria Ross Dickson Craig Drummond Phil Duthie Robert Easton Chris Eccles AO Chief Forester and Chief Executive Officer General Manager Australia Chair and Senior Secretary Company Secretary Medibank GHD Managing Director Department of Premier Forestry Corporation of Accenture Australia and and Cabinet Victoria New South Wales New Zealand Stephen Ellis Stuart Ellis AM Joanne Farrell James Fazzino Marne Fechner Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Group Executive, Health, Non-Executive Director Chief Executive Officer Knight Frank Australasian Fire and Safety & Environment, Netball Australia; Emergency Service Rio Tinto; MCC Special MCC Special Advisor Authorities Council Adviser Rod Fehring Adam Fennessy PSM Dr Alan Finkel AO Matt Finnis Stephen Fitzgerald Chief Executive Officer Partner Chief Scientist Chief Executive Officer Non-Executive Director Frasers Property Australia EY Australian Government St Kilda Football Club International Ambassador (London) Shane Mike Foster Gavin Fox-Smith Tony Frencham Brendon Gale Fitzsimmons AFSM Chief Executive Officer Managing Director Group Managing Director Chief Executive Officer Commissioner Fujitsu Australia Johnson & Johnson WorleyParsons Richmond Football Club New South Wales Rural Fire Service David Gallop Paul Gardiner Nicolas Gindt Todd Greenberg Stephen Griffin Chief Executive Officer Managing Director, Australia Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Football Federation Australia and New Zealand and APAC Yarra Trams National Rugby League Victoria State Emergency Regional Manager Service SLR Adam Haddow Andrew Hadjikakou Chris Hardman DELWP David Harrison David Hawkins Director, Architecture Sydney Managing Director Execuive Director, Forest Managing Director and Group Chair and Managing Director SJB PACCAR Australia and Fire Operations Division Chief Executive Officer Australia and New Zealand and Chief Fire Officer Charter Hall BASF Forest Fire Management Victoria Patrick Hill Doug Hilton AO Kristen Hilton Professor Peter Høj Cindy Hook Senior Vice President and Director Victorian Equal Opportunity Vice-Chancellor MCC Special Adviser; General Manager The Walter and Eliza Hall and Human Rights and President International Ambassador Buildings and Infrastructure, Institute of Medical Research Commissioner; Convenor The University of (Singapore) Asia Pacific Male Champions of Change Queensland Jacobs Carmel Hourigan Dig Howitt Greg Hywood Kate Jenkins Paul Jenkins Global Head of Real Estate Chief Executive Officer and Chief Executive Officer and Sex Discrimination Global Managing Partner AMP Capital; President Managing Director Commissioner; Convener Ashurst MCC Special Adviser Cochlear Fairfax Male Champions of Change Peter Jensen-Muir Tony Johnson Bob Johnston Damon Johnston Rhys Jones CNZM Executive Managing Director Oceania Managing Partner Chief Executive Officer and Editor Chief Executive Asia Pacific and Chief Executive Officer Managing Director Herald Sun Fire and Emergency New Cummins EY The GPT Group Zealand Alan Joyce AC David W Kalisch Grant Kelley John Kenny Graham Kerr Managing Director and Australian Statistician Chief Executive Officer and Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Australian Bureau of Statistics Managing Director Australia and New Zealand South32 Qantas Airways Limited Vicinity Centres Colliers International Ben Klaassen Darren Klemm AFSM Brian Kruger René Lalande Dominic Lane AFSM Deputy Director-General Commissioner Non-Executive Director Chief Executive Officer Commissioner Queensland Parks and Department of Fire and Transdev Australasia ACT Emergency Services Wildlife Service Emergency Services WA Agency Andrew Lea ESM Craig Lee Steven Leigh Duncan Lewis AO, Cain Liddle Director Managing Director Managing Director DSC, CSC Chief Executive Officer Tasmania State Emergency Beca Australia QIC Global Real Estate Director-General of Security Carlton Football Club Service ASIO Ming Long John Lydon Dr Larry Marshall Peter Massey Chris Maxwell AC Non-Executive Director; Managing Partner Chief Executive Managing Director and Chief President Convener, Male Champions McKinsey & Company CSIRO Executive Officer Court of Appeal of Change Calibre Group Supreme Court of Victoria Kevin McCann AM Steve McCann Malcolm McDowall Peter McIntyre Gillon McLachlan Non-Executive Director Group Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Australia Pacific Engineers Australia Australian Football League Lendlease Arcadis Chris Moraitis PSM Michael Morgan AFSM Lieutenant General Ken Morrison John Mulcahy Secretary A/Chief Officer and Chief David Morrison, AO Chief Executive Independent Non-Executive Attorney-General’s South Australian Metropolitan (Ret’d) Property Council of Australia Chair Department Fire Service Non-Executive Director Mirvac Dr Jess Murphy Greg Nettleton David Nugent AFSM Craig Oakley Simon Parsons Director Chief Officer Director Fires and Emergency A/Executive General Manager Practice Leader Variant Perspective Group; South Australian Country Fire Services Airservices Australia PTW Convener, Male Champions Service Parks Victoria of Change Dr Adrian (Adi) James Patterson Grant Pelton Andrew Penca Andrew Penn Paterson Chief Executive Director Regional Program Executive Director Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Cushman & Wakefield Parks and Regions Cummins Electrical Power Telstra Australian Nuclear Science Australia and New Zealand Department of Environment International Ambassador and Technology Organisation and Water SA James Phillis Stephen Pitt Ray Pittman John Prentice Jerril Rechter Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer President and Chief Executive Principal Chief Executive Officer SMEC Golf Australia Officer, Pacific Woods Bagot VicHealth CBRE MCC Special Adviser Tim Reed Pat Regan Ben Rimmer Kevin Roberts Anthony Roediger Chief Executive Officer Group Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Managing Partner MYOB QBE Insurance City of Melbourne Cricket Australia Boston Consulting Group Leigh Russell George Savvides Luke Sayers Phil Schacht Professor Brian Chief Executive Officer Non-Executive Director Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Schmidt AC Swimming Australia PwC Australia Hanson Australia Vice-Chancellor Australian National University Carol Schwartz AM Jamie Shelton Ann Sherry AO Selina Short Ian Silk Non-Executive Director Chief Executive Officer Non-Executive Director Managing Partner Chief Executive Officer Convener Northrop Convener Oceania Real Estate AustralianSuper Male Champions of Change Male Champions of Change EY MCC Special Adviser Mark Smethurst DSC, AM Dr Paul Smith Mark Spain AFSM Dr Michael Spence AC Darren Steinberg Commissioner Chief Executive Officer A/Executive Director Vice-Chancellor and Principal Chief Executive Officer and NSW State Emergency Service Country Fire Authority Victoria Northern Territory Fire, The University of Sydney Executive Director Rescue and Emergency Dexus Service Mark Steinert
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