Prof. Gary Martin

Prof. Gary Martin
Professor Gary Martin is the Chief executive officer and executive director of Australian Management Association, prior to which he was Senior Deputy Vice Chancellor of Murdoch University and Director of the Center for Learning, Change and Development within the School of Education at Murdoch University, in charge of six academic faculties, educational partnerships and international programs.

Professor Gary Martin, Honorary Chairman of ACICES, worked in Murdoch University for 20 years, six years of which he was assigned senior executive. Gary was Senior Deputy Vice Chancellor, responsible for six academic faculties, including Arts and Education, Creative Technology and Media, Health Sciences, Law and Business, Minerals and Energy, Sustainability, Environmental and Life Sciences; international relations; educational partnerships (both domestic and international); Executive Education in Murdoch University’s regional campuses in Rockingham and Peel.

Prior to his appointment of Senior Deputy Vice Chancellor, Gary was Executive Dean of the Division of Arts and Executive and the Division of Social Sciences, Humanities and Education at Murdoch University. Before moving into these senior positions, he was Director of the Center for Learning, Change and Development within the School of Education at Murdoch University. His area of academic expertise is human capital development and he is specialised in the areas of adult learning and development, action learning, mentoring and competency development.
Gary was assigned Deputy Chancellor of Murdoch University from April 2011 to January 2012.

He has been Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of Australian Management Association. He has worked closely with government agencies, industry and the experts on a range of consultancy and research projects. These include the Western Australian Departments of Conversations and the Environment; Education and Training, Premier and Cabinet; Treasury and Finance; and the Catholic Education Office of Western Australia. Within the international arena, He has led consultancy and training projects with the Ministry of Finance of Singapore, DBS Vickers Security (Singapore), Coca Cola (Asia Pacific), SKF (Asia Pacific) and the National Institute of Education, Seychelles.