Graham has more than 40 years of experience in banking, public policy and corporate governance. His focus has consistently been on operational excellence, stakeholder engagement and strategic transformation, particularly during periods of structural change. Graham's career began at the Australian Commonwealth Treasury in Canberra, before being seconded to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington, D.C. He joined ANZ in 1991, embarking on a 27-year career that saw him in a succession of senior leadership roles, including Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Chief Executive Officer Australia Retail, Managing Director Corporate Banking Division and Chief Executive Officer New Zealand. While at ANZ, he was also a Director of ANZ National Bank Limited responsible for the running of ANZ Group's New Zealand business. Graham previously chaired key ANZ entities such as the ANZ Special Assets Management (SAM) Board, Esanda and ANZ Wealth, and served on the Australian Government's Aged Care Financing Authority, contributing to policy on aged care funding.
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