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Corporate Ladder: your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
Celsus appoints new leader Celsus, the consortium that manages and maintains the daily operations of the Royal Adelaide Hospital, has appointed Amelia Pedersen as its new CEO. Pedersen brings more than 20 years’ experience to the role and returns to SA after 12 years working in significant health and transport management roles in Victoria. She…
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Corporate Ladder: your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
CEO starts at Zahra Foundation Tania Potts has been announced as the CEO of not-for-profit organisation The Zahra Foundation, which supports women impacted by domestic abuse. Potts has more than 30 years of experience in the not-for-profit sector, having worked for eight years as chief support, services and impact officer at HeartKids, where she led…
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Corporate Ladder: your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
Senior appointments at SA Country Fire Service SA Country Fire Service (CFS) has announced the appointment of two new senior leadership positions. Brenton Hastie has been announced as executive director of statewide operations. Hastie previously served as acting deputy chief officer, acting executive director of operations, director of strategic operations and regional commander. He also…
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Corporate Ladder: your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
New leader for Diabetes SA Catherine Hughes has been appointed as CEO of Diabetes SA. Diabetes SA said Hughes is an accomplished health leader with more than 20 years of experience across South Australia’s health, aged care and not-for-profit sectors. Hughes joins Diabetes SA from Western Hospital SA, where she has been director of transformation…
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First non-family member appointed to lead iconic SA pie business
Family bakery Vili’s has appointed its first non-family member CEO, with Tom Sullivan to lead the iconic brand that was inducted into the Hall of Fame at the SA Food Awards in 2024. Sullivan replaces Alison Milisits in the role, who will transition to managing director and onto a newly established advisory board. Alison is…
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Corporate Ladder: your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
New CEO starts at troubled cultural centre Brenz Saunders has officially started his new role as CEO of Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, taking over from former CEO Phillip Saunders, who is of no relation. Brenz Saunders said he was focused on ensuring Tandanya “is a space where culture thrives and experiences inspire”. “From the…
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Corporate Ladder: your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
BDO Australia appoints inaugural chief economist BDO Australia has announced the appointment of Anders Magnusson as its inaugural chief economist. In the new role, Magnusson will be responsible for leading the firm’s macroeconomic analysis and supporting BDO partners to help clients navigate a rapidly changing economy. Magnusson previously served as lead economics partner at BDO from…
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Corporate Ladder: your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
Massive leadership change at SAFC The South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) has announced the appointment of eight new staff, which it said will address existing vacancies and support the delivery of its new Strategic Plan 2025-2028. Mags Scholes has been appointed as production executive (SA led), Neil Rennison as acting game development executive, Jessica Giacco as talent development…
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Corporate Ladder: your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
DCS CEO appointed president of peak international correctional services organisation The Department for Correctional Services’ (DCS) CEO, David Brown, has been appointed as the acting president of the International Corrections and Prisons Association (ICPA) following the sudden death of the immediate past president, Peter Severin, last month. Brown has been the CEO of DCS for…
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Corporate Ladder: your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
Future in store for SIA South Australian-based self storage fund manager, Storage Investments Australia (SIA), has announced the promotion of Jake Stacy to the newly created position of CEO. Stacy joined SIA in January 2021 as general manager of growth and investment, a role he held for four and a half years. Before this, Stacy…