Tag: Corporate Ladder
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Corporate Ladder: your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
Passing on the reins at Elders Ian Wilton will retire as chair of Elders Limited on October 31 and will step down as a non-executive director at this year’s AGM. Corporate lawyer Glenn Davis will succeed Wilton as chair-elect on November 1. Elders said Wilton’s leadership has been central to its success, providing a strong…
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Corporate Ladder: your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
Former Renewal SA CEO’s new gig revealed Parkstone Funds Management has announced the appointment of former Renewal SA CEO Chris Menz as its new CEO and managing director, beginning in late September. Menz has more than 25 years of experience in property and development, including 10 years as an executive in the private and public…
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Corporate Ladder: your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
New leadership at Flinders University Flinders University has announced two senior appointments, with Professor Tracy Humphrey joining as vice president and dean of the College of Nursing and Health Sciences and Jonathan Pheasant as vice-president of corporate services, following what the university said was a comprehensive recruitment process Humphrey will join Flinders University on September…
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Corporate Ladder: your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
SA Health’s chief psychiatrist to step down SA Health’s chief psychiatrist, Dr John Brayley, will step down after more than seven years in the role. His departure was announced by Dr Robyn Lawrence, who is chief executive for the Department for Health and Wellbeing. Brayley began as SA Health’s chief psychiatrist in 2018 and will…
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Corporate Ladder: your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
Passing on the reins at SALIFE magazine Zoe Rice has today started as the new editor of SALIFE, leveraging more than a decade of experience at South Australia’s biggest-selling magazine. Rice takes over from Liz Walsh, who will soon begin a media management role with the Adelaide Crows. Walsh, an award-winning journalist with than 20…
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Corporate Ladder: Your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
InDaily welcomes experienced journalist to the team as digital producer Emily Griffiths has joined InDaily as a news producer, bringing a decade of experience in Adelaide media to the independent newsroom. Griffiths has expertise as a digital reporter and news producer, as well as a homepage and off-platform editor. She began her career in the…
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Corporate Ladder: Your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
Former deputy premier appointed small business commissioner Former Liberal deputy premier Dan van Holst Pellekaan has been appointed as South Australia’s next small business commissioner, beginning his three-year term on August 11. In the role, van Holst Pellekaan will investigate complaints on behalf of small businesses in relation to their commercial dealing with other businesses,…
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Corporate Ladder: Your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
New faces at Master Builders SA Master Builders SA has announced the appointment of Rick Cairney to the newly created role of director of policy and public affairs. Master Builders SA said Cairney brings to the role extensive experience as a policy consultant and as a government and media relations manager. Cairney spent 11 years…
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Corporate Ladder: Your weekly guide to executive appointments in South Australia
Solstice Media editorial director moves to AMH Jim Plouffe has stepped down from his role as editorial director of Solstice Media to take up a position as head of publishing at Australian Medicines Handbook (AMH). Plouffe will lead the recently restructured Publications Team and will be responsible for driving excellence, efficiency and innovation in publishing…
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Legendary SA chocolate boss to retire
Haigh’s chief operating officer Peter Millard will be the first CEO in the 110-year history of the chocolate company from outside of the family when he replaces outgoing boss Alister Haigh. Alister today announced his retirement after 30 years running the chocolate maker, which will remain family owned once he steps down on August 4.…