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Meet the CEO | Scott Charlton

11 November 2024
6.00pm – 8.30pm AEDT
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

With over 25 years of experience across infrastructure and finance, Scott's leadership spans roles as CEO of Transurban, COO at Lend Lease, and CFO at Leighton Holdings. His strategic insight, sharpened by years in investment banking, following a distinguished tenure as Managing Director at Deutsche Bank, positions him as a pivotal figure in Australia's infrastructure landscape. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from a CEO who has shaped some of the most significant projects in the industry.

In an engaging interview with UNSW alumna Ellen Derrick (AGSM MBA 2006), Scott will offer insights into his leadership journey, discussing the strategies he has employed as CEO to drive growth and sustainability, while reflecting on the key lessons learned throughout his executive career.

We hope you can join us for this special occasion.

 

Event Details

Date: Monday, 11 November 2024

Time: 5:30pm - 8:30pm AEDT

Location: MCA Sydney
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

Address: 140 George Street

The Rocks NSW 2000

 

Program:

5:25pm | Registration Opens (Waterside Terrace, MCA)

5:30pm | Dean's Reception (Waterside Terrace, MCA)

6:30pm | Meet the CEO Interview with Scott Charlton (Foundation Hall, MCA )

7:30pm | Post-Event Networking Reception (Foundation Hall, MCA)

Dress: Business attire

Cost: Complimentary. Registrations essential

RSVP: As there are limited places, we kindly ask that you RSVP at your earliest convenience

Can't attend the event? Don't worry, Meet the CEO will be available on demand after the event.

 

Hosted by UNSW Business School, the flagship Meet the CEO series offers insights from extraordinary business and public leaders. Previous guests include UNSW alumni such as Anna Lee, CEO, Flybuys; Alexis George, CEO, AMP Limited; Christian Sutherland-Wong, CEO, Glassdoor; Moses Lo, CEO, Xendit; Shemara Wikramanayake, CEO, Macquarie Group; and Matt Comyn, CEO and MD, Commonwealth Bank of Australia.