A Managing Director is the most senior executive in an organisation. They are answerable to the board of directors for how well the company performs. This role covers both strategic leadership and the day-to-day running of the business.
Managing Directors set the long-term direction and carry out board decisions. They work with department heads to use resources well and manage risk. They also speak for the business to shareholders, regulators, and industry groups.
People in this role typically hold a degree in business, finance, or commerce. Many also complete a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and build many years of senior management experience. Membership with the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) is common across Australia’s corporate sector.
The path to Managing Director involves a series of general manager and senior leadership roles. Each role builds know-how across different parts of the business. This wide experience is what makes a strong candidate for the top job.
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