Catherine Livingstone AO was elected President of the Business Council of Australia in March 2014. Catherine is Chairman of Telstra Corporation Limited and is a Director of WorleyParsons Limited, Director of the George Institute for Global Health, Director of Saluda Medical Pty Ltd and Medical Pty Ltd and President of the Australian Museum Trust.
She is a Member of the Advisory Board for the John Grill Centre for Project Leadership at the University of Sydney. Catherine was Chairman of CSIRO from 2001 to 2006, President of Chief Executive Women from 2007 to 2008, and Chairman of the Australian Business Foundation from 2002 to 2005.
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ANDREW LOW
Andrew Low is the Chairman and CEO of RedBridge Grant Samuel and has advised on many of the most complex M&A transactions involving Australian and Asian counterparties over the last two decades.
Immediately prior to establishing RedBridge Grant Samuel, Andrew chaired the Global Operating Committee of Macquarie Capital Advisers and was Co-Head of the global Financial Institutions Group. He was Macquarie Capital’s Head of Asia from 2004 - 2010.
Andrew is Deputy Chairman of the Asia Society Australia, on the Executive Committee of the Australia Japan Business Council and was appointed by the Federal Government to sit on the Australian Takeovers Panel.
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ANTHONY MAPLE-BROWN
Anthony Maple-Brown is a Director of Rockend, which he founded in 1979. In the early years, the company worked on a range of general accounting solutions before focusing on property and strata management applications. Since then, Rockend has grown through selected acquisitions and by directly selling solutions to property professionals throughout Australia and New Zealand. The company supports more than 3,500 businesses and employs more than 15,000 property and strata management users.
Anthony is joined by his wife, Suzanne Maple-Brown, at Consilium.
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Roger Massy-Greene is currently the Chairman of Networks NSW, and the three electricity distribution networks in NSW, Ausgrid, Endeavour Energy and Essential Energy. Roger is currently a director of OneVentures Pty Ltd, a technology venture capital firm, and is the principal shareholder and Chairman of Eureka Capital Partners, a private investment concern. He co-founded the ASX 200 company Excel Coal Limited and was its Chairman until its acquisition by Peabody Energy in 2006.
Roger also serves as Chairman of the Salvation Army’s Red Shield Appeal Committee in Sydney and Eureka Benevolent Foundation, a family foundation focused on social justice issues. He is Vice-President of Cranbrook School and a director of The Hunger Project Australia.
Roger is attending Consilium with his wife, Belinda Hutchinson.
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DALLAS MCINERNEY
Dallas McInerney is a senior financial services executive with 15 years’ experience working in the public (ASIC) and private sectors (IAG, MLC and NAB). During this time, Dallas has had management roles covering the general and life insurance, funds management, superannuation and commercial banking sectors.
Previously, Dallas has interned for Hon Kofi Anan, Secretary General of the United Nations, visited Malaysia as part of DFAT's Political Exchange Programme and was part of the Australian Delegation to the Australian - American leadership dialogue in 2012.
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SIOBHAN McKENNA
Siobhan McKenna is a Director Ten Network Holdings Ltd, a Director of Nova Entertainment, a Director of The Australian Ballet and Managing Partner of Illyria Pty Ltd, a media focused Investment Company.
Siobhan is a former Commissioner of the Australian Productivity Commission, a former Chairman of NBNCo, and a former Partner of McKinsey & Company and a former Member of the Advisory Board of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Siobhan holds a Bachelor of Economics (Honours) from the Australian National University and a Master of Philosophy (International Relations) from Cambridge University.
Siobhan is joined at Consilium by her husband, James Flintoft. James is Deputy Secretary, Agriculture with the Victorian State Government, responsible for agriculture and rural policy; research, development and extension; and trade and investment for the Victorian agriculture sector. He is a member of the National Primary Industries RDE committee, and a board member of Biosciences Research Centre Pty Ltd, Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd and Royal Melbourne Showgrounds Joint Venture Board.
James has also held leadership roles in the Commonwealth Government and the private sector, including Deputy Secretary, Department of Agriculture (Cwth) and First Assistant Secretary, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Before joining government, he worked at ANZ Bank, McKinsey & Company and Allens Arthur Robinson
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JOHN MEACOCK
John Meacock is Managing Partner, NSW and the National Leader Clients and Markets for Deloitte Australia. He is also a member of Deloitte’s national executive team. John is responsible for Deloitte’s client facing activities including overseeing Deloitte’s strategic client relationships, major bids and client contact programs.
John is a member of Deloitte’s Global Centre for Corporate Governance and undertakes consulting roles for major organisations on Board Effectiveness, Board Reporting and leadership. In addition to his role at Deloitte, John is the chairman of The Brett Whiteley Foundation and a Director of the Asia Society Australia. John is also a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
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