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Partners in Performance bolsters global leadership team with new ANZ Director elects

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA –  24 April 2024 One of Australia’s leading consulting firms, Partners in Performance, has today announced two ANZ Director elections, expanding the global leadership team. 

Ben Thompson, who first joined the firm in 2019 as an Associate Principal, brings over two decades of consulting experience to the role. Specialising in private equity, healthcare, universities and manufacturing, Ben has a proven track record of solving intricate business challenges. 

In addition to his professional pursuits, Ben is 1st Vice President (deputy chair) of the World Bridge Federation, and as a player holds the title of World International Master.

Jane Algie, who joined Partners in Performance in 2017 as a Senior Associate, is known for her passion for driving impactful outcomes across diverse industries. Jane has spearheaded various initiatives within the ANZ region, notably in areas such as women’s networks, diversity and inclusion, and talent development programs. Jane is recognised for her unwavering commitment to ethical leadership and organisational excellence.

Commenting on the appointments, Ms. Skipp Williamson, Managing Director at Partners in Performance, emphasised the significance of achieving Director status within the firm. She highlighted the multifaceted criteria, including delivering lasting impact for our clients in a way that builds capabilities and ownership.

 "Congratulations to our newly appointed Directors, and thank you for your outstanding contributions to the firm," added Ms. Williamson. "I look forward to witnessing your continued success in your expanded roles."

Both appointments take effect immediately. 

 

In addition to the Director appointments, Partners in Performance has promoted Matthew O’Connor to Partner. With over a decade of experience in management consulting and structural engineering/construction management across various sectors, Matthew brings a wealth of expertise to his new role. Prior to joining PiP, Matthew held positions at Parsons Brinckerhoff (now WSP), focusing on projects within the transport and power sectors.

 


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Partners in Performance is an agile, fast growing international management consultancy; a leading global player in driving operational excellence for complex organisations. By working as a true partner with clients, Partners in Performance enables lasting change in organisations, delivering both commercial impact and inspiring people to transform their behaviours.


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