Meredith hellicar bio
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| A former diplomat at the Department of Foreign Affairs, Hellicar went into law and eventually rose to become CEO of law firm Corrs Chamber. | |
| Background Hellicar, Meredith was born on January 8, 1954 in Sydney, Australia. | |
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Meredith Hellicar
Meredith’s senior executive career has included several Managing Director and CEO roles, including TNT Logistics Asia, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, and InTech Financial Services as well as line, strategic and functional roles. Her non-executive career has included the Chairmanship of Australian public and private companies, international boards and government entities. She has worked in the telecommunications, energy, resources, logistics, leisure, environment, airport, professional services and financial services sectors and with companies based in Australia, Asia, USA and Europe.
Meredith strives to make the greatest difference by inspiring CEOs, directors and C-suite executives and partners about the need for resilience, optimism, strong values and peripheral and long-distance vision whilst delivering on business performance expectations. This also includes ensuring they take regular time to think and challenge their own and others’ mindsets in ord
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- Meredith loves ballet, theatre, the Swans and her voluntary work for Lifeline.
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- Meredith led TNT Logistics’ Asia start-up and expansion, building businesses in China, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia, and she successfully merged Corrs’five businesses into one national top.