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Multimedia News Release: MARK NIELSEN OF TALENT INTERNATIONAL WINS CEO OF THE YEAR - 2018 Executive of the Year Awards
22 Nov 2018 12:45 AM
MARK NIELSEN OF TALENT
INTERNATIONAL
WINS CEO OF THE
YEAR
WINNERS ANNOUNCED AT
SEVENTH ANNUAL
EXECUTIVE OF THE
YEAR AWARDS HELD AT ICC SYDNEY
Embargoed until 11:00pm on Wednesday 21 November,
2018:
The CEO Magazine awarded the APAC CEO and Executive
Director of Talent International, Mark Nielsen, the CEO of the Year title at
the seventh annual Executive of the Year Awards at the ICC Sydney.
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Australia’s captains of industry gathered tonight
to honour and celebrate the country’s leading executives and CEOs across 23
categories.
Mark proudly accepted the top gong of the Awards
and was also presented with the Professional Services Executive of the
Year Award this evening.
Mark has been responsible for driving Talent
International to the next level for staff engagement, revenue and
profitability. He has paid keen focus on staff to create a motivated team that
is focused on meeting the company’s goals and has achieved an incredibly high
retention rate. He has also improved the company’s market position now ranking
number one out of five in the ANZ market.
One of the highlights from tonight’s ceremony
was Emma Hendry, CEO of Hendry Group, winning the Building
and Construction Executive of the Year Award in what has previously
been a male-dominated category.
This year, a new category was announced for
Education Executive of the Year. This award recognises quality teaching
practices and outstanding contributions to student learning. The inaugural
award was presented this evening to Mathew Jacobson, Founder
and CEO of Ducere Global Business School.
Winners were presented with their awards at the
glittering black-tie event held at the ICC Sydney, in front of more than 600
guests. The Awards were hosted by Kylie Gillies and Larry
Emdur and judged by an expert panel of highly regarded business
professionals. Some of these included Lorna Jane Clarkson, Founder
and Chief Creative Officer of Lorna Jane, Steve Baxter,
entrepreneur and investor on Shark Tank, as well as last year’s CEO of the Year
winner,Michael Ebeid, Group Executive, Enterprise, Telstra.
There were 10 finalists in the CEO of the Year
category. The runner-up was John Winning, CEO of Winning Group,
while Rob Goudswaard, CEO of Credit Union Australia, was Highly
Commended.
CEO and Co-Founder of The CEO Magazine Chris
Dutton said: “I’m thrilled that this year’s Executive of the Year
Awards exceeded all our expectations. We saw a record number of applications, a
record level of brilliance and our biggest attendance numbers to date with more
than 600 guests joining us at the ICC Sydney to celebrate the individuals
behind some of Australia’s top business brands.
“I’m incredibly proud that for seven years now we
have held this prestigious event that genuinely impacts the professional lives
of those in leadership positions. It’s an exciting time for The CEO Magazine –
our US office is now open, and the magazine is looking the best it ever has.
The content, design and a push towards luxury have helped us reach new heights.
I am so proud of our team. Thank you to everyone who played a role in helping
to make the night a monumental success.”
With hundreds of entries received, the Awards
identify the achievements of aspiring and established leaders in 23 categories
across industry sectors such as media, retail, education, construction, energy
and resources, health and pharmaceutical, and telecommunications.
Other highlights of the evening included Dr
Aniss Chami from Vitex Pharmaceuticals being named Manufacturing
Executive of the Year for the second year running, Kate Massey taking
out Young Executive of the Year, Stephen Canning winning IT
and Telecommunications Executive of the Year, and Lesley Braun being
awarded the Health and Pharmaceutical Executive of the Year Award.
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WINNERS IN THE CEO
MAGAZINE’S 2018 EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR AWARDS:
INDUSTRY AWARDS
Media Executive of the Year
Caleb Bush, Managing Director and Vice President,
George P. Johnson Australia
Retail Executive of the Year
John Winning, CEO, Winning Group
Transport and Logistics Executive of the Year
Neil Scales OBE, Director-General, Department of
Transport and Main Roads (QLD)
IT and Telecommunications Executive of the Year
Stephen Canning, CEO, JCurve Solutions
Health and Pharmaceutical Executive of the Year
Lesley Braun, Director, Blackmores Institute
Building and Construction Executive of the Year
Emma Hendry, CEO, Hendry Group
Manufacturing Executive of the Year
Dr Aniss Chami, CEO and Co-Founder, Vitex
Pharmaceuticals
Energy and Resources Executive of the Year
Mark Williams, Managing Director, GWMWater
Hospitality and Tourism Executive of the Year
James Thornton, CEO, Intrepid Group (JOINT WINNER)
Sean Hunt, Area Vice President of Australia, New
Zealand and Pacific, Marriott International (JOINT WINNER)
Financial Services Executive of the Year
Rob Goudswaard, CEO, Credit Union Australia
Professional Services Executive of the Year
Mark Nielsen, APAC CEO and Executive Director,
Talent International
Education Executive of the Year
Mathew Jacobson, Founder and CEO, Ducere Global
Business School
RECOGNITION AWARDS
Executive Assistant of the Year
Kathryn Moir, Executive Assistant to the CEO,
Australian Red Cross Blood Service
Not-For-Profit Executive of the Year
Gerry Andersen, CEO and Company Secretary, Foodbank
NSW and ACT
Start-Up Executive of the Year
Rajan Kumar, Co-Founder and Managing Director, The
Lumery
Young Executive of the Year
Kate Massey, CMO, JCurve Solutions
JOB-SPECIFIC AWARDS
Sales Executive of the Year
David Roddick, Sales and Marketing Director, Adshel
Marketing Executive of the Year
Ric Navarro, Global Director, Marketing and
Communications, Norman Disney and Young
HR Executive of the Year
Stig Bell, Director of People and Culture, SBS
CIO of the Year
Brett Winn, CIO, Blackmores (WINNER)
William Confalonieri, Chief Digital Officer, CIO
and Vice President, Deakin University (RUNNER-UP)
CFO of the Year
Janelle Hopkins, Group CFO, Australia Post (WINNER)
Trent Millane, Commercial Director, MediaCom
(RUNNER-UP)
Managing Director of the Year
Ron Santiago, Managing Director, Europcar Australia
and New Zealand (WINNER)
Caleb Bush, Managing Director and Vice President,
George P. Johnson Australia (RUNNER-UP)
MAJOR AWARD
CEO of the Year
Mark Nielsen, APAC CEO and Executive Director,
Talent International (WINNER)
John Winning, CEO, Winning Group (RUNNER-UP)
Rob Goudswaard, CEO, Credit Union Australia (HIGHLY
COMMENDED)
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