List of fellows of the Australian Institute of Company Directors
This is a list of notable fellows of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD).
Fellow is one of six categories of membership. It has the post nominal FAICD.[1]
A
- Charles Abbott[2] (born 1939)
 - Martin Albrecht[3]
 - Elizabeth Alexander[4][5] (born 1943)
 - Kym Anderson[6][7] (born 1950)
 - Marilyn Anderson[8][9]
 - Larry Anthony[10][11] (born 1961)
 - Peter Arnison[12] (born 1940)
 
B
- Brian J. Boyle[13]
 - Mal Bryce[14] (1943–2018)
 - Ross Butler (born 1943)
 
C
D
- Andrew Darbyshire,[17][18] author
 - Roger Dean[19][20] (born 1948)
 - Annabel Digance[21][22]
 - Steve Doszpot[23] (1948–2017)
 
F
- Ahmed Fahour[24][25] (born 1966)
 - Ian Frazer[26][27] (born 1953)
 - Philip Freier[28][29] (born 1954)
 
G
- Geoff Garrett
 - Peter Gray[30] (born 1946)
 - Stephen Gumley (born 1956)
 
H
- Ian Harper[31][32]
 - Catherine Harris[33][34]
 - Allan Hawke[35][36] (born 1948)
 - Iain Hay[37] author and academic (born 1960)
 - Milton Hearn[38][39] (born 1943)
 - Katrina Hodgkinson (born 1966)
 
I
- Graeme Innes[40][41] (born 1955)
 - Annie Ivanova, author
 
K
- Stephen Koroknay (born 1946)
 
L
- Andrew Lindberg (born 1954)
 - Boon Yeow Lim (born 1960)
 - Paul Little[42][43] (born 1947)
 - Jim Longley[44][45] (born 1958)
 - Jeffrey Lucy[46][47] (born 1946)
 
M
- Alan Manly (born 1950), author
 - Ron Manners[48] (born 1936)
 - John Marlay[49]
 - Nigel McBride
 - Simon McKeon[50][51] (born 1955)
 - Sam McMahon[52] (born 1967)
 - Justin Milne[53][54] (born 1952)
 - Jim Molan[55][56] (born 1950)
 - Tony Mooney[57]
 - Rupert Myer[58][59] (born 1958)
 
N
- Gary Neat (born 1948), journalist
 
O
- Jonathan O'Dea[60] (born 1966)
 - Greg O'Neill (born 1962)
 
P
Q
- John Quiggin[65] (born 1956)
 
R
S
- Silvio Salom (born 1959)
 - George Savvides[67][68] (born 1956)
 - Steven Schwartz[69] (born 1946)
 - Helen Scott-Orr[70]
 - David Shackleton (born 1948)
 - Ann Caroline Sherry[71][72] (born 1954)
 - Peter Smedley[73]
 - Erica Smyth[74][75] (born 1952)
 - Georgie Somerset[76] (born 1967)
 - Robert Stable[77]
 - Andrew Stewart Coats (born 1958)
 - Ziggy Switkowski[78][79] (born 1948)
 
T
- Jan Thomas[80][81]
 - Matt Tripovich[82] (born 1956)
 
V
W
- Sam Walsh[85] (born 1949)
 - Anthony S. Weiss[86][87]
 - Ian Herbert White[88][89] (born 1949)
 - Brenda Wilson[90][91]
 
Z
- Christian Zahra[92][93] (born 1973)
 - Alex Zelinsky[94] (born 1960)
 
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