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Teneo appoints Head of Australia, Strategy & Communications

Teneo appoints Head of Australia, Strategy & Communications

Global CEO advisory firm, Teneo, has announced the appointment of Ben Wilson as Head of Australia for its Strategy & Communications business. Based in Sydney, he will work closely with colleagues across the firm's global advisory platform to provide counsel to clients.

Ben was most recently a Managing Partner at ​​GRACosway, where he led the firm's transactions communications practice. His experience includes advising on major international inbound M&A and transformational transactions, including a take-private of an ASX-listed technology company, as well as acquisitions across renewables, energy transmission and distribution, infrastructure, and private equity carve-outs.

Ben began his career in broadcast journalism and had previously served as a government ministerial advisor. Throughout his career, he's built up experience advising boards and senior executives in Australia across energy, technology, infrastructure, financial services, resources, and real estate.

Lauren Chung, CEO, Asia‑Pacific, Strategy & Communications at Teneo, said: “Ben assumes the leadership of our Strategy & Communications business in Australia at a pivotal time for the firm. We have scaled up our platform in key Australian cities to support clients across an array of reputational, stakeholder, strategic and financial moments. Bringing decades of experience across complex communications advisory, media and politics, Ben will partner closely with our Financial Advisory team to deliver senior-level counsel for our clients."

Commenting on his appointment, Ben said: "Teneo's global network and integrated advisory model is a strong fit for the Australian market as business leaders face interconnected reputational, regulatory and market pressures. I’m excited to grow the platform domestically, bring world-class capabilities and insights to Australian companies and support our global clients with the local counsel they need to navigate this market."

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