Ross Hamilton
About Ross Hamilton
Ross Hamilton is an Independent Director and Chair of the Sustainability Committee with over 20 years of experience in sustainability and environmental stewardship across various sectors.
Ross Hamilton Independent Director and Sustainability Committee Chair
Ross Hamilton serves as an Independent Director and Sustainability Committee Chair. With over 20 years of international experience, Ross focuses on sustainability, environmental stewardship, climate change, community engagement, indigenous affairs, and stakeholder relations. His career spans multiple sectors, including mining, metals, and large infrastructure projects.
Ross Hamilton's Education and Expertise
Ross Hamilton holds a Bachelor of Science (First Class Honours) degree from Monash University and a Master's degree in Sustainability Management from Curtin University. His academic background has provided a solid foundation for his extensive work in sustainability and environmental governance.
Founder and Director of ESG Advisory Firm
Ross Hamilton is the Founder and Director of an advisory firm specializing in environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG). His firm provides expert consulting services to organizations aiming to enhance their sustainability practices and corporate responsibility initiatives.
Ross Hamilton's Previous Roles
Previously, Ross Hamilton served as a Director at the International Council on Mining and Metals in London, UK. He has also held several leadership roles at BHP in Western Australia, where he focused on environmental and sustainability projects.
Expert Advisor to IFC and UN Global Compact
Ross Hamilton serves as an expert advisor to the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the United Nations Global Compact. In these roles, he contributes to high-level discussions on sustainable development and corporate responsibility, providing his expertise to guide global sustainability initiatives.