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Advance Global Australians is proud to announce the appointment of its new Board of Directors - marking an exciting new chapter for the organisation as it strengthens its global reach and impact.

The newly appointed Boards in APAC, EMEA and AMER bring together a diverse and dynamic group of Australian leaders with deep experience across business, government, innovation, technology, investment, academia, the arts, philanthropy, and international engagement. 

A not-for-profit born out of the spirit of mateship, Advance Global Australians connects, empowers and champions Australians globally — opening doors, unlocking opportunities, and shaping a stronger future together.

The appointments include global Australian business leaders, entrepreneurs and scientists to creatives, professors and former Ambassadors - united by a shared desire to advance our nation and support fellow Australians globally. 

  • The APAC Board (Asia Pacific) is chaired by Ben Way and includes: Professor Mimi Zou, Prakash Rajah, Christopher Flynn, Philip Forrest AM, Samallie Kiyingi, Brenton Mauriello AM, Gary Quinlan AO, Joseph Kwok, and John Hancock AM.

  • The EMEA Board (United Kingdom, Europe, the Middle East and Africa) is chaired by Andrew Low, with members: The Hon. Mrs Jeannie Lopes, The Hon. Wyatt Roy, Jennifer Mackinlay, Andrew Vickery, and Jacqui Powell.

  • The AMER Board (The Americas) is chaired by Patrick Loftus-Hills and includes: The Hon. Arthur Sinodinos AO, Julie, Viscount Hardinge, Jessica Michaels-Kane, Cassandra Kelly AM, Elliot Kotek, Dr. Christopher Boshuizen, Josephine Linden AM, and Sonya Ottaway.

Together, volunteering their time and vast expertise to help shape a global future for Australia — one that goes beyond politics and borders, driven by people, purpose, and connection.

Kate McQuestin, CEO of Advance Global Australians, said the organisation was uniquely positioned to harness the enormous talent, ideas, skills and networks of the one million Australians around the world to help shape the nation’s future.

"At a time of rapid change, Australia's international connections — and the people who drive them — have never been more critical.”

“The boards’ leadership will be pivotal as Advance Global Australians opens doors, unlocks opportunities, and showcases the enormous capability our wonderful country has and we make the most of opportunities.”

“While election cycles come and go, Advance Global Australians is focused on what endures — the ideas, relationships, and talent that shape Australia’s place in the world.”

 

“The regionally focussed structure also helps us make the most of the various opportunities facing us in the different corners of the globe — ensuring it is not only connecting and championing Australians globally, but also empowering them locally. 

 

“There is no doubt it is a critical time geo-politically and Australia’s global footprint is powered by the talent of its people. I am thrilled Australians across business, investment, finance, technology, innovation, research, academia and the arts are coming together to tackle challenges, unlock opportunity and strengthen our country’s links to the world.”

 

“I thank them and all the outstanding continuing board members for giving their time and expertise so generously to help others and advance Australia beyond our borders for the long term.”

 

“Their leadership strengthens our mission of celebrating Australians, the impact our wonderful people are having worldwide and expanding our fantastic country’s influence across the globe.” 

 

“As we champion the true spirit of mateship: the unwavering bond of mutual support and friendship that unites us, no matter where we are in the world,” said McQuestin.  

Advance Global Australians and its partners will be bringing together Australians across the world through a range of meaningful and impactful events, forums, showcases and programs over coming weeks. 


Key Facts:

Global Australian leaders across business, investment, finance, technology, innovation, research, academia and the arts are coming together to tackle challenges, unlock opportunity and strengthen our country’s links to the world.

Together, volunteering their time to help shape a global future for Australia — one that goes beyond election cycles and borders.

Overview of those appointed to the Advance Global Australians Boards for APAC, AMER and EMEA is attached. 


About us:

About Advance Global Australians: Advance Global Australians is a non-partisan, independent, and not-for-profit organisation with a community of 70,000 Australians globally with members in 110+ countries. Dedicated to connecting, empowering, and championing Australians globally— to make the most of the opportunity— as individuals, businesses, and the nation. Founded by the then Consul General in New York Ken Allen AO after 9/11, Advance Global Australians was born out of the spirit of mateship and has grown into a worldwide network supporting Australians through services, events, awards, showcases and exchanges while fostering a network of market intelligence worldwide. Providing an essential bridge between home and abroad. Advance Global Australians was funded by the Australian Government from 2002-2023.  General membership is free, and the organisation relies on sponsorship, donations, and fundraising to operate. All Australian Prime Ministers have been patrons since Advance Global Australians was established in 2002.


Contact details:

Advance Global Australians CEO, Kate McQuestin on +61 411 839 174 and/or [email protected]

Further information:  www.advance.org

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