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AGWA appoints new CEO

Andreas Clark has been confirmed as the Australian Grape and Wine Authority’s (AGWA) new CEO.

Chairman Brian Walsh commented: “We’re pleased Andreas has agreed to continue in this key leadership role. Andreas’ professional background, deep knowledge and experience in the organisation and the sector make him well qualified to lead AGWA and its activities.

“Andreas has done an excellent job since the commencement of AGWA on 1 July 2014 ensuring seamless delivery of services to the sector, recruiting senior leaders in the Market Development team and driving the current consultations for the 2015–2020 Strategic Plan.

“Andreas was selected following a comprehensive recruitment process and I congratulate him on this appointment.”

Clark said, “I’m honoured to have the opportunity to lead AGWA as we support the Australian grape and wine community achieve sustained prosperity. I look forward to continuing to deliver outstanding service and results for the benefit of our levy payers.”

Clark joined Wine Australia in 2006 and went on to hold a number of senior management positions, including as CEO from September 2013-July 2014.

From July 2014 he has been AGWA’s acting CEO. Prior to joining the wine business Clark was a diplomat with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and before that he was a commercial lawyer.

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