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Prestigious panel of judges

ACCA is pleased to announce the panel of judges for the ACCA Australia Sustainability Reporting Awards 2009 and ACCA New Zealand Sustainability Reporting Awards 2009.

Australia judges

  • Prof Carol Adams, Acting Dean, Faculty of Law & Management, Director of Sustainability, La Trobe University
  • Craig Deegan, Professor of Accounting and Director of Research, RMIT University
  • Francis Grey, Research Manager, SAM Group
  • Lyn Mayes, Business Consultant, New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development
  • Gabrielle McCorkell, Team Leader – Renewable Resources, Mornington Peninsula Shire Council
  • Rachel Nicolson, Senior Associate, Allens Arthur Robinson
  • Simon O’Connor, Economic Adviser, Australian Conservation Foundation
  • Chris Schulz, Partner, Allens Arthur Robinson
  • Dr Ian Woods, Senior Research Analyst, AMP Capital Investors

New Zealand judges

  • Prof Carol Adams, Acting Dean, Faculty of Law & Management, Director of Sustainability, La Trobe University
  • Rachel Brown, Chief Executive Officer, Sustainable Business Network
  • Chris Howe, Executive Director, WWF New Zealand
  • Dr Martin Kelly, Associate Professor, Waikato University
  • Lyn Mayes, Business Consultant, New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development
  • Markus Milne, Professor of Accounting, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury
  • Martyn Pinckard, Director Operations, Ministry of the Environment
  • Ian Whitehouse, Managing Director, Facilitation for the Future
  • Dr Ian Woods, Senior Research Analyst, AMP Capital Investors

We are also pleased to announce that the University of Waikato will complete the shortlisting process for the New Zealand awards. Waikato Management School (WMS) is acknowledged for its strengths in the area of Sustainable Business Practices and has twice been ranked the best Management School in New Zealand by the New Zealand Government. If you would like further information, please do not hesitate to contact ACCA on +61 (2) 8245 0222.

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