POSTPONED The Changing Face of Capitalism in Australia

POSTPONED The Changing Face of Capitalism in Australia
Demand for ethical global investment is on the rise, driving global capital towards green investment opportunities to secure a more sustainable future for everyone. Environmental, social and governance reporting and disclosure are evolving. What does Australia need to do to continue to attract foreign investment? pastevent
Visionary Leader Luncheon

The Changing Face of Capitalism in Australia

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About the Event

Andrew is a recognised global business leader with more than 42 years at Dow and experience in manufacturing, engineering, sales, marketing, and business and general management. 
 
He advocates the criticality of manufacturing worldwide. He is the author of ‘Make It in America’ and was tapped by two US administrations to help identify new ways to spur innovation, revitalise the US manufacturing sector and drive economic growth and prosperity. He was chair of the Trump manufacturing council and a member of the Apprenticeship of the Future task force.  Previously he served as Co-Chair of US President Obama's Advanced Manufacturing Partnership steering committee and a member of his President’s Export Council.

Closer to home Andrew is an Independent Member of the Australian government’s Industry Growth Centres Advisory Committee, Special Advisor to the Australian National COVID-19 Co-ordination Commission and is the Co-Chair of the Territory Economic Reconstruction Commission, among many other directorships, advisory roles and committees. 
 
In 2018, the Andrew N Liveris Academy for Innovation and Leadership was established at the University of Queensland for students to garner a real-life understanding of global challenges and how to create positive change for society. 

Demand for ethical global investment is on the rise, driving global capital towards green investment opportunities to secure a more sustainable future for everyone. Environmental, social and governance reporting and disclosure are evolving. What does Australia need to do to continue to attract foreign investment?



Andrew N Liveris AO
Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Dow Chemical Company
 



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Event Details

Date Thursday 22 July 2021
Time 11:45 AM - 2:00 PM 
Location Four Seasons, 199 George Street, Sydney CBD


Pricing

  Member   Non-Member
Individual (1) $169  $219
Table (10) $1,690  $2,190


Speaker Biographies

Andrew N Liveris AO, Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Dow Chemical Company
 

Andrew N Liveris AO is the former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Dow Chemical Company and former Executive Chairman of DowDuPont. A recognised global business leader with more than 42 years at Dow and experience in manufacturing, engineering, sales, marketing, and business and general management.
Liveris advocates the criticality of manufacturing worldwide. He is the author of ‘Make It in America’ and was tapped by two US administrations to help identify new ways to spur innovation, revitalise the U.S. manufacturing sector and drive economic growth and prosperity. In that regard, he was chair of the Trump manufacturing council and a member of the Apprenticeship of the Future task force. Previously he served as Co-Chair of U.S. President Obama's Advanced Manufacturing Partnership steering committee and a member of his President’s Export Council.
Andrew was the Special Advisor to the Australian National COVID-19 Co-ordination Commission. He is the Co-Chair of the Territory Economic Reconstruction Commission, advising on how to accelerate the Territory’s economic rebound and growth. He is an Independent Member of the Australian government’s Industry Growth Centres Advisory Committee providing advice on the Industry Growth Centres initiative.
Andrew is a Director at IBM, Saudi Aramco, Worley (Deputy Chairman), Lucid Motors (Chairman), NOVONIX and the Minderoo Foundation. He is on the advisory board of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Teneo (a global CEO consulting and advisory firm), and NEOM (an initiative driven by Saudi Vision 2030). He is Chairman of the BlackRock Long Term Private Capital Fund and a Special Advisor to the Public Investment Fund (PIF). Andrew serves as a Trustee for the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and is a member of the Concordia Leadership Council.
In 2018, the Andrew N Liveris Academy for Innovation and Leadership was established at the University of Queensland for students to garner a real-life understanding of global challenges and how to create positive change for society.



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When
22/07/2021 11:45 AM - 2:00 PM
AUS Eastern Standard Time
Where
Four Seasons Hotel 199 George Street SYDNEY, NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA

Program

Thursday, 22 July 2021

Description
Time
11:45 AM - 2:00 PM
22/07/2021 11:45 AM

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