Australia Day list honours UNSW leaders
Trailblazing UNSW Sydney academics join distinguished alumni and friends on the 2020 Australia Day honours list.
Trailblazing UNSW Sydney academics join distinguished alumni and friends on the 2020 Australia Day honours list.
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Academics and business leaders from the fields of finance and public health lead the list of UNSW Sydney alumni, colleagues, former colleagues and community members recognised in this year’s Australia Day honours.
Professor John Piggott, Scientia Professor of Economics at UNSW Business School and Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR), has been made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) “for distinguished service to education, to population ageing research, and to public finance policy development”. The award recognises Professor Piggott’s outstanding contribution to retirement and pension economics and finance. He has been widely published in more than 100 journals and books, advised the World Bank, and significantly contributed to government policy in Australia and internationally. In 2019, Professor Piggott co-chaired the Think20 Task Force recommending definite steps G20 countries should take to address the challenges posed by ageing populations.
Professor Alison Ritter, Director of the Drug Policy Modelling Program at UNSW’s Social Policy Research Centre, has been appointed as an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) “for distinguished service to education, to drug and alcohol research and social policy, and to professional medical societies”. An internationally recognised drug policy scholar, Professor Ritter has contributed significant policy and practice developments across alcohol and drug policy over many years. She is a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Senior Research Fellow leading a multi-disciplinary program of research on drug policy. The goal of her work is to advance drug policy through improving the evidence-base, translating research and studying policy processes.
Mr Matthew Grounds, former Chief Executive Officer and Country Head of UBS Australasia, has been appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) “for significant service to the financial investment sector, and to the community”. Mr Grounds is a UNSW Law and Business alumnus with a long association with the University. He is a member of the UNSW Council and the UNSW Business School Advisory Council, helping carry out the University’s vision of being one of the leading research-intensive universities in the world. With more than 25 years of investment banking experience, Mr Grounds is one of Australia’s leading corporate advisers and has been responsible for a number of landmark transactions for major Australian and international companies.
UNSW President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Jacobs said: “Congratulations to our honourees recognised for their contribution to the community and Australia.
“You were nominated by your peers for constantly putting others ahead of yourself, serving tirelessly and for making a difference. Thank you for your extraordinary work and efforts to improve the lives of people in Australia and around the world.”
Other UNSW community members recognised in this year’s honours include:
Officer (AO) in the General Division of the Order of Australia
Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia
Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division
UNSW congratulates all the members of its community who received 2020 Australia Day Honours.
The full lists of recipients are available at the website of the Governor-General.
A list of UNSW alumni who received Australia Day Honours in 2020 is available. This list will be updated.