Anthony Clarke
About Anthony Clarke
Anthony Clarke is an Account Manager at Janison, overseeing over 1,200 school accounts in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He has extensive experience in account management and business development, having worked in various roles across multiple organizations since the 1990s.
Work at Janison
Anthony Clarke has served as an Account Manager at Janison since 2020. In this role, he manages over 300 key school account relationships and oversees an additional 900 schools. His responsibilities include ensuring client satisfaction and facilitating effective communication between Janison and its educational partners. Clarke's tenure at Janison coincided with significant developments, including the acquisition of UNSW Global Assessments by Janison Education in June 2020, where he was an integral team member.
Previous Experience
Before joining Janison, Anthony Clarke held various positions in business development and account management. He worked at UNSW Global as an Account Manager from 2016 to 2020, and prior to that, he was a Business Development Manager at AccessEAP from 2014 to 2016. His earlier roles include Business Development Manager at FlowBiz Pty Ltd for seven months in 2013 and State Sales Manager at Homeloans Ltd from 2001 to 2003. Clarke also has experience in the banking sector, having worked as a Sales Manager at HSBC and as a Branch Manager at Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
Education and Expertise
Anthony Clarke studied at Wellington College, where he achieved Grade 6 - University Entrance from 1971 to 1975. His educational background has provided a foundation for his extensive career in account management and business development within the education and banking sectors. Clarke's expertise includes managing key client relationships and promoting educational assessment programs.
Involvement in Educational Projects
Clarke has been actively involved in promoting significant educational initiatives, including the OECD PISA for Schools Project, specifically targeting Queensland and Northern Territory. Additionally, he promotes the International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS), which has been a benchmark in school assessments for over 40 years. His efforts contribute to enhancing educational standards and assessment practices in Australia.