- Gail Kelly
Gail Kelly (born Gail Currer on
April 25 ,1956 inPretoria ,South Africa ) is an Australian and South African businessperson. In 2002 she became the first woman CEO of a major Australian bank or top 15 company and, as at 2005, was the highest paid woman at an Australian corporation. She has recently taken up the position of CEO atWestpac . In August 2008Forbes ranked her the 11th most powerful woman in the world. [cite web |url = http://www.canberratimes.com.au/news/local/news/general/kelly-powers-past-oprah/1257296.aspx |title = Kelly overtakes Oprah]Life and Career in South Africa
She was born Gail Currer in South Africa. Currer attended the
University of Cape Town where she undertook an arts degree majoring in history and Latin as well as a Diploma of Education. She married Allan Kelly in December 1977. The couple moved toRhodesia (nowZimbabwe ) where she taught Latin atFalcon College while he served in the Rhodesian army. The couple returned to South Africa where Allan Kelly studied medicine at theUniversity of Witswaterand and Gail Kelly taught at a government high school.Kelly started work at the
Nedcor Bank as a teller but was fast-tracked into an accelerated training program. She started anMBA in 1986 while pregnant with her oldest daughter and graduated with distinction in 1987. In 1990, she became head ofhuman resources at Nedcor after having given birth to triplets five months earlier. The Kellys were becoming disillusioned with South Africa in the middle of the 1990s and were looking to move to a different country. In June 1997, she flew to Sydney where she held interviews with four of the major banks and was appointed to a senior position at theCommonwealth Bank in July 1997.Career in Australia
Kelly started work as the General Manager of Strategic Marketing in the Commonwealth Bank in October 1997. By 2002, she was head of the Customer Service Division responsible for running the Commonwealth Bank's extensive branch network. [http://www.westpac.com.au/internet/publish.nsf/Content/WIMCMR07+Archive+media+release+17+Aug+2007]
Her strong performance at the Commonwealth Bank led her to be recruited to
St. George Bank in 2002. At the time, St. George was seen as a possible takeover target (especially after the purchase ofColonial State Bank by the Commonwealth Bank) but Kelly has increased the bank'sprofitability and achieved much higher levels onreturn on assets . In November 2004, St. George Bank gave Kelly a pay rise and extended her contract indefinitely with the capitalisation of the bank having risen by $3 billion since the start of her term as CEO. TheAustralian Banking & Finance magazine gave her an award for Best Financial Services Executive in 2003 and 2004.Due to her success at St George, there was extensive media speculation in June 2005 that she would return to the Commonwealth Bank as CEO on the retirement of
David Murray , but Kelly said that she was committed to remaining with St. George. Murray was replaced by Ralph Norris, the former CEO and managing director ofAir New Zealand . It was reported by News Ltd on the 2nd of October 2006, that Gail Kelly is on a yearly salary of $18.5 million.On Friday 17 August 2007, she announced her resignation as CEO of St. George Bank to take up the same position in Westpac from 2008. [cite web |url = http://www.stgeorge.com.au/media_centre/news/news_archive.asp?id=254 |title = Kelly resigns from St.George]
She started work as Westpac CEO on 1st February 2008.
A Westpac takeover of St. George Bank was announced on May 12th. This is the first time, in Australia, that the CEO of a Bank has led the takeover of another Bank of which they had previously been CEO.
References
External links
* [http://www.westpac.com.au/internet/publish.nsf/Content/WICP+Executive Westpac's Executive Team (includes recent photo of Gail Kelly)]
* Crown Content, "Who's Who in Australia 2005" North Melbourne Victoria page 1050
* [http://www.theage.com.au/news/business/ceo-who-gave-birth-to-triplets/2005/07/02/1119724845747.html "Melbourne Age" profile of Gail Kelly, 2 July 2005]
* [http://www.abc.net.au/businessbreakfast/content/2003/s848689.htm ABC Australia Business Breakfast transcript 7 May 2003]
* [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/11/17/1100574538920.html?from=storylhs "Sydney Morning Herald" article on Kelly's contract extension at St George in November 2004]
* [http://www.finance.news.com.au/story/0,10166,15575576-462,00.html "Weekend Australian" story about Kelly being a favourite to succeed David Murray at the Commonwealth Bank]
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