Australian company director, businesswoman and former academic
Helen Marion NugentAC (born 13 February 1949)[1] is a leading Australian company director, businesswoman and former academic.
Education and early career
Nugent completed a Bachelor of Arts with First Class Honours and a PhD from the University of Queensland (UQ), and earned a Master of Business Administration with Distinction from the Harvard Business School.[2]
She taught Indian history and Asian culture at UQ from 1971 to 1980. She was Professor in Management and Director of the MBA Program at the Australian Graduate School of Management at the University of New South Wales from 1992 to 1994, where she also taught courses in Strategic Management.
After undertaking her MBA, she commenced her business career at McKinsey & Company, where until 1991 she was a partner specialising in financial services and the energy and resources sectors. Subsequently, from 1994 to 1999, as Director of Strategy at Westpac Banking Corporation, reporting to the CEO, Bob Joss, she was a member of the Executive Team, responsible for a major turnaround in the Bank's performance.
Company director
Nugent is a highly experienced independent Chairman and company Director. She currently serves as Chairman of Ausgrid and a Non-Executive Director of IAG. Previously, she has been Chairman of Veda Group, Australian Rail Track Corporation, Swiss Re (Australia), Funds SA, and Sydney Airport. In addition, she has been a Non-Executive Director of Macquarie Group (for 15 years, until 2014), Origin Energy (for 14 years, until 2017), Carter Holt Harvey, Mercantile Mutual, State Bank of New South Wales, Herbert Smith Freehills, and Australia Post.
In the arts, she was Chairman of the 1999 Major Performing Arts Inquiry, often known as the Nugent Inquiry, and was Chairman of the Federal Government's National Opera Review. In addition, she was Deputy Chairman of Opera Australia, Deputy Chairman of the Australia Council, and Chairman of the Major Performing Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Honours
In 2001 Nugent was awarded a Centenary Medal and in 2004 was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) "for service to the performing arts, to business and the financial services industry, particularly in the area of corporate governance and to the community".[6] Nugent was promoted to Companion (AC) in the 2022 Australia Day Honours for "eminent service to people with disability through leadership of social and economic policy reform and implementation, to business, to the arts, and to the community".[7]
In recognition of her community contribution and career, in 2009 she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Business by the University of Queensland; and in 2018 Bond University awarded her an Honorary Doctorate.
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