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Belinda Hutchinson

Belinda Hutchinson

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Belinda Jane Hutchinson AC FRSN (born August 1953) is an Australian businessperson, accountant, and philanthropist.

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Early life and education

Belinda Jane Hutchinson was born in August 1953.[1]

Hutchinson graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Economics degree in 1976.[2][3]

Hutchinson trained as a chartered accountant in Sydney, while working.[4]

Career

Hutchinson worked as an accountant for seven years at Arthur Andersen, which included three years in the United States. She then took up a post in the project finance division of Citibank in Sydney. She stayed at Citibank for 11 years, also working in corporate finance. Macquarie Group, a client of Citibank invited her to join its advisory business, and she later created its Equity Capital Markets division.[4]

During the 1990s she worked part-time to accommodate her family duties, and did consulting work at Macquarie. During this period she was invited to serve as non-executive director on the boards of renewable energy supplier Snowy Hydro Trading, Crane Group, and EnergyAustralia. Later, she became a member of the boards of Telstra and Coles Myer.[4]

She then took up a more challenging position, becoming chair of QBE Insurance around 2011, when the insurance industry was experiencing a turbulent time.[4] She remained at QBE until 2014.[5][6]

Hutchinson was appointed chancellor of the University of Sydney in 2013.[7] In August 2015 she was made chair of Thales Australia,[8] the local branch of a French arms manufacturer. In July 2017 the University of Sydney created a memorandum of understanding with Thales "to work closely together over the next five years to develop new technologies and capabilities".[9] The university says that Hutchinson had no part in the memorandum of understanding.[10] In June 2023, she became a non-executive director of the board.[11]

In December 2016, the university senate reappointed Hutchinson for a second term as chancellor.[12] In May 2020, the university senate reappointed Hutchinson for a third term as chancellor.[13] On 11 March 2024, it was announced that Hutchinson would be stepping down from the role, having reached 12-year limit of the University Senate, which elected David Thodey as her replacement.[14]

On 12 April 2018 Hutchinson was appointed as a non-executive director to the Qantas board[1][7] (still active as of April 2024).[5]

Other roles

Hutchinson has served as president of the council of the State Library of New South Wales[15] since (board member since 1996, still active as of April 2024[5]).

She was president of Chief Executive Women,[7] from 2011 to 2012.[15] of which she remains a member.[16]

She has served as chair of Future Generation Global (until 2021[5]) and QBE Insurance Group, and as director on the boards of AGL Energy (until 2018[5]), St Vincent's Health Australia, TAB, and Sydney Water.[7]

She has been a board member of the Centre for Independent Studies since 2010 (still active as of April 2024[5]).

Philanthropy

Hutchinson strives to develop a culture of philanthropy. As of 2024 she is a non-executive member of the Australian Philanthropic Services,[11][16] and is a trustee of the St Vincent's Curran Foundation. Her family has a foundation that supports a number of community-based projects, such as work done by the Hunger Project in Malawi.[7]

Honours

Personal life

Hutchinson had children in the 1990s.[4]


References

  1. "Belinda Jane HUTCHINSON personal appointments". GOV.UK. 12 April 2018. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
  2. "View from the top: Belinda Hutchinson". Chartered Accountants Worldwide. 8 September 2016. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  3. "Belinda Jane Hutchinson: Positions, Relations and Network". MarketScreener. 30 March 2024. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  4. Bennet, Michael (14 December 2014). "Inside Hutchinson's honourable fall as QBE sinks". The Australian. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 16 March 2016. [dead link]
  5. "Chancellor Belinda Hutchinson". The University of Sydney. 7 August 2023. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
  6. "Belinda Hutchinson AC". Thales Group. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  7. Maddison, Simone (9 April 2024). "Vale Belinda Hutchinson — you would have hated this article". Honi Soit. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  8. "Belinda Hutchinson". Chief Executive Women. 13 July 2023. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
  9. "Belinda Hutchinson AC". Australian Philanthropic Services. 4 May 2021. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  10. "Queen's Birthday 2020 Honours List" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 7 June 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020.
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