Urbis
Malcolm Peacock has a vast and impressive work experience in finance and administration. Malcolm'smost recent position is Chief Financial Officer at Urbis, which they joined in 2020. Prior to that, they worked as a Partner and Head of Finance at Deloitte Australia from 2014 to 2019, where they successfully guided the firm through a period of substantial growth. Before joining Deloitte, Malcolm held various senior financial roles, including Finance Director at Herbert Smith Freehills, Chief Financial Officer at Energy Made Clean, Western Power, and Water Corporation. Malcolm also served as General Manager of Finance at Cobham Aviation Services and Finance Manager at Vision Systems Ltd. Earlier in their career, Malcolm held the position of Director of Finance and Administration at Saab Australia and Finance Manager at Healthcare Computing Resources Ltd. Throughout their career, Malcolm demonstrated strong leadership skills, financial expertise, and a track record of driving growth and success for the organizations they worked with.
Malcolm Peacock obtained a Bachelor of Arts (Accountancy) degree from the University of South Australia in 1987. Malcolm went on to become a Chartered Accountant through Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand in 1989. Additionally, in 2001, they became a Fellow through the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
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Urbis
At Urbis, we have one simple goal – to shape the cities and communities of Australia for a better future. It’s something we achieve by drawing together a network of the brightest minds. Think of Urbis as a creative community of practice experts, working collaboratively to deliver fresh thinking, independent advice and guidance – all backed up by real, evidence-based solutions. So what does this mean for you? Whether you engage with us in the areas of planning, design, policy, heritage, valuations, transactions, economics or research, you know you’re dealing with the experts who will connect you to a better outcome, every time.