Charles Macek [1964]: Director of two ASX 20 companies & Chairman of Earthwatch
Release Date: 07/07/2020
Between Two Unicorns
Wayne Chow (Class of 1994) completed his undergraduate dental training in 1999 and joined the Australian Regular Army where he served as a specialist service officer domestically and overseas. He progressed as a clinical specialist and took up various health and governance roles, and later as the Head of Corps, Royal Australian Army Dental Corps.
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Benji Wilson (Class of 2010) got into a US College in New York to play basketball, but soon dropped out and moved to Brazil with his five best friends. He started an online eCommerce store to support himself and learnt a lot of lessons in life and business along the way. Since then, he has lived in 8 different countries In the last 8 years and scaled his businesses to over seven figures. In between this, he also managed time for an appearance on Australia Survivor: Champions VS Contenders.
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After a 30 year executive career in financial services Charles Macek (MHS Class of 1964) has been a non-executive director for the last 20 years. He has been privileged to have been associated with significant companies such as Telstra and Wesfarmers, with an AFL club as a director of Richmond, and chairman of several non for profits such as Earthwatch and the Centre for Eye Research Australia.
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Ashton Pereira graduated MHS class of 2010. He is the Co-Founder of Bath Box.
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John Tasioulas graduated from Melbourne High School in the Class of 1982. He is the inaugural Yeoh Professor of Politics, Philosophy and Law at The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London and Director of the Yeoh Tiong Lay Centre for Politics, Philosophy, and Law.
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Welcome to the very first episode of the very first season of Between Two Unicorns, the Official Podcast of the Melbourne High School Old Boys Association.
info_outlineAfter a thirty year executive career in financial services, Charles Macek (MHS Class of 1964) has been a non-executive director and a consultant/adviser for the last twenty years. He has been privileged to have been associated with significant companies such as Telstra and Wesfarmers, with an AFL club as a director of Richmond, and chairman of several non for profits such as Earthwatch and the Centre for Eye Research Australia, as well as chairing the Financial Reporting Council when it made the decision to adopt International Financial Reporting Standards as the basis for accounting in Australia.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Memories from Year 12 exams
- Various ‘tipping points’ you encounter in life that can have a big impact on the rest of your life
- How Melbourne High presents you with a wide range of opportunities, and how we should make the most of of everything we could try to do outside of the classroom
- What drink NOT to order in a job interview
- Career highlights, including being a part of Australia’s largest ever IPO and Australia’s biggest private takeover
- The definition of “success”
- Leaving a legacy
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