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Peter Wilson AM FCPHR

Peter Wilson AM FCPHR is Chairman of the Australian Human Resources Institute, Chairman of Yarra Valley Water and of Vision Super, and a Director on the World HR Federation, and the Vincent Fairfax Ethics in Leadership Foundation. He led the Business Council's program to mentor senior executive women, is an Advisory Council member of the Harvard Business Review, and Adjunct Professor in the School of Management at Monash University. He authored the book Make Mentoring Work in 2012. Peter held senior executive appointments at ANZ, Amcor and the Federal Treasury, CEO of the Energy 21 Group, and also a range of senior board directorships. Peter lives in Melbourne and has two adult children.
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