For the Australian piccolo player, see Andrew Macleod (musician).
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Andrew MacLeod
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Born
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Alma mater
University of Tasmania University of Southampton University of Melbourne King's College London
Andrew Michael MacLeod is an Australian/British philanthropist, businessman, author, humanitarian lawyer, and former aid worker.
MacLeod is currently chairman[when?] of private equity firm Macson Investments, CEO and chair of British-based Griffin Law, a non-executive director of Saudi-based Arabian Leopard Fund, UAE-based Burnham Global, and has several senior visiting and governance roles at universities in Australia and the UK. He was formerly a humanitarian official with both the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations. He is co-founder of Swiss/US charity Hear Their Cries. He maintains a Commission as an Australian Army reserve officer.[citation needed]
He served as Chief of Operations of the United Nations Emergency Coordination Centre in the international response to the 2005 Kashmir earthquake in Pakistan.[1] Previously he was CEO of the Committee for Melbourne, non-executive director of New York-based Cornerstone Capital, an affiliate senior associate to the Center for Strategic International Studies in Washington DC; sat on the Sustainable Accounting Advisory Board; advised numerous charities, was General Manager Communities, Communications and External Relations at global miner Rio Tinto,[2] a board member[3] and formerly chairman[4][5] of Principles for Social Investment.
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^"The vision's splendid, but now 'time's up'". The Age. Melbourne.
^"Leadership – Principles for Social Investment". Archived from the original on 27 May 2012. Retrieved 15 March 2011.
^Galacho, Olga (11 November 2010). "UN picks Melbourne for new HQ". Herald Sun. Retrieved 15 March 2011.
^"Melbourne to HQ Global CSR Secretariat". Pro Bono News. 18 November 2010. Retrieved 15 March 2011.
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