Chris Dutton
Co-Founder
The CEO Magazine
With just A$50 and his spare bedroom, Dutton co-founded The CEO Magazine after arriving in Australia from the UK. Determined to produce a globally iconic publication, the driven entrepreneur has spent the past decade nurturing the brand to expand the magazine across six regions; Australia and New Zealand; EMEA; Asia; India and South Asia; North and South America, and most recently China, where the inaugural Mandarin edition was launched.
Anna Dutton
Co-Founder & Executive Director
The CEO Magazine
With a decade of marketing expertise and a degree in Print Media Management, Anna Dutton co-founded Bean Media Group in July 2007. Starting out with industry titles in the ‘Australia’s Best’ series, Dutton went on to play a crucial role in successfully launching The CEO Magazine in 2011. Dutton has made it her mission to encourage gender equality across the business and media landscapes. Through her role as Co-Founder and Executive Director, Dutton’s passion to inspire and connect people aligns with the company’s overarching aim to provide a thriving global media brand that continues to impact and influence the corporate world.
David Jepson
CEO
The CEO Magazine
Jepson has many years of experience leading fast-growing international organisations with a focus on sales, high performance and innovation. He has set up and run businesses on four continents and has helped to build one of the world’s most high-profile and respected media brands. Jepson has served in a number of different management roles during his time with The CEO Magazine, working his way up from an entry-level sales position to becoming CEO at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
Grant Barling
General Manager
Maserati Australia and New Zealand
Meeting Buddhist monks in Kyoto, Japan, is one life-changing interaction that no doubt guided Barling to where he is today. With more than 30 years of automotive corporate and retail experience in positions including Managing Director of Sydney City Lexus and senior roles at Audi Australia, the seasoned executive spent 15 months as Maserati’s National Sales Manager before seizing a new opportunity as General Manager.
John Karagounis
Managing Director & CEO
The CEO Circle
Celebrated author, keynote speak, thought leader and CEO of The CEO Circle are just some of Karagounis’ many hats. Engaging with the world’s brightest minds at confidential and highly exclusive forums, the executive connects with like-minded business leaders, striving for greater change. More than two decades after he found his niche in private wealth management, Karagounis brings a wealth of wisdom as the Executive of the Year Award’s longest-standing judge.
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Louise Adams
Group Chief Operating Officer
Aurecon
For as long as Adams can remember, all she wanted to be was a civil engineer. From her first day as a graduate civil engineer in 2000 at Aurecon’s Adelaide office, Adams went on to travel the world, providing engineering, design and advisory services across the Asia–Pacific. Landing the top job of CEO of Aurecon’s Australian and New Zealand operations in 2019, Adams went on to be crowned our 2020 CEO of the Year. In May 2021, Adams was appointed Group COO.
Tobi Pearce
CEO
Sweat
Described as being one of the fitness tech industry’s top entrepreneurs, Pearce is part of the creative genius behind Sweat – a global health and fitness tech platform for more than 50 million women. Through blending his personal training background and business knowledge, the entrepreneur created one of Apple’s largest-grossing apps in the health and fitness sector – and he’s just 28 years old.
Rosi Fernandez
Managing Director
La Prairie Group Australia and New Zealand
For the past 25 years, Fernandez has travelled the world, working her way from a junior at La Prairie to the C-suite. Not only has she spent the past decade as Managing Director, but she’s also on the board of Look Good Feel Better, using her dual positions to influence positive change through transparent and supportive leadership – and the longevity of her team speaks volumes.
Dorry Kordahi
Co-Owner & President; Managing Director & Co-Owner
Illawarra Hawks; DKM Blue
From failing his HSC and being an apprentice hairdresser to becoming a professional basketball player, Kordahi’s career has been anything but bland. A scribble on paper in his parents’ shed proved to be the path to his business success. Now a well-respected entrepreneur, Kordahi’s passion for sport is undiminished – he co-founded promotional merchandise brand DKM Blue; he’s sat on the Advisory Board for the National Basketball League (NBL); he’s the Co-Owner and President of the Illawarra Hawks in the NBL and is the only person to own two separate professional sporting teams across any code in Australia.
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Tim Gurner
Owner
GURNER
As the Founder of multibillion-dollar development company GURNER, which boasts a portfolio of A$7 billion across Australia, Gurner’s driven entrepreneurial spirit runs through his veins. At just 19 he started his first business – a gym, which he sold to a competitor at 21. After getting a taste for real estate, he launched GURNER at 30. Fast forward eight years and the brand has become synonymous with ultra-high-end luxury.
Lynette Phillips
Founder & CEO
MAXMEDIALAB and MAXCONNECTORS
A leader of luxury with more than 20 years’ media experience, Phillips founded MAXMEDIALAB in 2011. The full-service creative communications agency caters towards luxury, lifestyle and beauty brands including Hermès, Audemars Piguet, Audi, Giorgio Armani and Ralph Lauren. Phillips, who was the only Australian named on the Luxury Women to Watch list by New York’s Luxury Daily in 2013, founded MAXCONNECTORS in 2012 – an Australian-first influencer agency that has paved the way for digital marketing.
Soren Trampedach
Founder, Chairman & CEO
Work Club Global
Fascinated by the future of work, Trampedach established Work Club Global to offer established businesses a unique boutique solution to the challenges of rapidly changing business. With 20 years of leadership roles up his sleeve, Trampedach has a world of knowledge from his time as Managing Director of ANZ at Haworth. There he went to on to be the youngest ever Vice President and General Manager of Haworth Central Europe, returning the business to profitability in 18 months.