New CEO for Incitec Pivot Fertilisers

Nov. 5, 2022 | 5 Min read
Incitec Pivot Limited (IPL) has announced the appointment of Christine Corbett as CEO-designate of the proposed standalone Incitec Pivot Fertilisers (IPF) business. Ms Corbett will lead the fertilisers business starting 9 January 2023 as part of IPL, and through the proposed structural separation.

Incitec Pivot Limited (IPL) has announced the appointment of Christine Corbett as CEO-designate of the proposed standalone Incitec Pivot Fertilisers (IPF) business. Ms Corbett will lead the fertilisers business starting 9 January 2023 as part of IPL, and through the proposed structural separation.

Ms Corbett has demonstrable experience in delivering strong financial outcomes in the energy and gas, retail, eCommerce and logistics sectors. She also brings an in-depth experience in supply chain, people leadership and change management, customers, digital business and product development.

Ms Corbett joined AGL in 2019 as their chief customer officer responsible for both the consumer and large industrial business areas, delivering profitable growth, innovative multi-service products and leading digital experiences.

She was Managing Director & CEO designate for AGL Australia in AGL’s demerger which did not proceed earlier this year. Prior to joining AGL, Ms Corbett built a career at Australia Post spanning nearly 30 years, culminating as Interim Managing Director & CEO at a time of significant growth in e-commerce and regulatory reform.

Ms Corbett has been recognised in the Australian Financial Review and Westpac 100 Women of Influence Awards in 2016 in the Board and Management category and was an Australia Workplace Equality Index (AWEI) Executive Leadership Award recipient in 2021. Ms Corbett was a non-executive director for The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne from 2017–2019.

She holds a Bachelor of Law and a Bachelor of Business (Communications) from the Queensland University of Technology and is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and Stanford Graduate School of Business’ Executives Program.

IPL Chairman, Brian Kruger said the appointment of Christine Corbett, an experienced and highly successful executive leader, was an important next step in setting up the fertilisers business as a successful standalone business.

“We are pleased to announce that Christine will lead the IPF business, given her proven ability to connect with people, customers and stakeholders to deliver results through periods of transformational change. She was Interim MD and CEO of Australia Post where she successfully led the organisation during a significant period of change.

“Christine’s industry and executive leadership across energy, logistics and supply chains demonstrates her ability to transition across large and complex businesses and adapt to new industries and be successful in delivering commercial results.

“Christine’s previous role will bring contemporary experience in energy transition, decarbonisation and sustainability. This complements the future strategic opportunities in IPF’s Soil Health strategy and manufacturing operations.”

IPF Chairman designate Michael Carroll said, “Christine Corbett’s appointment provides IPF with an energetic and focused CEO who is able to bring people along with her to deliver outstanding operational performance and stakeholder value.

“Christine’s people and customer focus, and her ability to transform companies into world class organisations means she brings the right executive experience to lead the highly capable and experienced IPF team.

“She has a clear track record in the development of technology, digital and customer solutions to accelerate future profitable growth. Importantly, these are key drivers to capture the significant potential in the agricultural sector.”

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