Ann-Maree Moodie Travels from NSW
Fee Range: :$5001 to $10000
Ann-Maree Moodie's Biography
Ann-Marie Moodie is a specialist in corporate governance and leading business issues. Ann-Marie speaks on boardroom dynamics and leadership to domestic and international audiences. She is also the Managing Director of The Boardroom Consulting Group.
A well-regarded figure in Australian governance and business, Ann-Maree Moodie specialises in providing counsel on board performance, leadership and composition to listed and private companies, Government Business Enterprises, (GBEs), universities and leading not-for-profit organisations.
Qualified formally in governance, company secretarial practice and communications, Ann-Maree holds a Bachelor of Arts degree (Journalism and Japanese), a Graduate Diploma of Applied Corporate Governance and a Company Directors Course Diploma. Her doctoral thesis through the Graduate School of Management at Macquarie University in Sydney is currently under examination.
Ann-Maree is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, a Fellow of Chartered Secretaries Australia, a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (UK) and an Associate Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management. She is also a member of the European Corporate Governance Institute.
A prolific and well-regarded writer in the fields of business and governance, Ann-Maree's articles and columns appear in The Australian Financial Review, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and CFO magazine. She also provides expert commentary to print, radio, television and social media forums and presents on governance issues to domestic and international conferences.
Ann-Maree is a committee member on the boards of the Governance Institute of Australia and of the Foundation for Public Interest Journalism based at Swinburne University in Melbourne. In November 2013, Ann-Maree proudly accepted the role of Ambassador for the national charity, Good Beginnings Australia.
Ann-Maree is a presenter on corporate governance for post-graduate programs across Australia and she speaks on boardroom dynamics and leadership to domestic and international audiences.
Her pro bono work includes her role as a Children's Literacy Ambassador for Dymock's Children's Charities. She also serves as a member of the Network and Community Sub-Committee of the Board of the Public Interest Journalism Foundation, based at the Institute for Social Research at Swinburne University in Melbourne.
Ann-Maree was a foundation judge for the Governance Professional of the Year Award run by Chartered Secretaries Australia.
Speaking Topics Include
Independence and Conformity in Boardroom
Decision-Making Leading for Diversity in the Boardroom
Cultural Governance: Ensuring ‘Fit’ in the Boardroom