Former FSC CEO takes up board role

11 May 2022
| By Laura Dew |
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Former chief executive of the Financial Services Council (FSC), Sally Loane, has joined the advisory board of corporate advisory consultancy Orizontas.

She would join Ted Baillieu AO, Annette Carey and Kee Wong to support the firm, which launched earlier this year.

The corporate advisory firm was founded by Philip Dalidakis, Vanessa Liell and Patrick Gibbons and would be working with clients in the technology, healthcare, energy and resources space.

Loane was formerly chief executive of the FSC from 2014-2021 and had 25 years’ experience as a journalist. Her role at the FSC was later taken over by Blake Briggs.

“We are honoured to welcome Sally to the advisory board of Orizontas. We were founded to solve business challenges through strategic advice and bring deep expertise in political, market, reputational and climate risk,” said Dalidakis.

“Sally’s track record in leadership, corporate reputation and environmental, social and governance (ESG) brings a wealth of experience to our offering and our clients. Her depth of knowledge across business, media and directorships coupled with an extensive network strengthens our ability to help CEOs and boards solve some of the toughest challenges.”

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