The South Australian Business Chamber Today

Revamped Executive Team for the South Australian Business Chamber

Tuesday, October 11th 2022

The South Australian Business Chamber is pleased to appoint a new General Manager of Strategy and Finance, Marianna Panopoulos (replacing former CFO Sean Pearce who now heads up IT-firm Solutions Plus).

Marianna comes to the South Australian Business Chamber from a national CFO role with the Australian Human Resources Institute representing 20,000 members around Australia and the globe. She previously served on the Board of Circus Oz and is currently a non-executive director of the Adelaide Film Festival.

A second key appointment is a new General Manager of Customer Engagement, Greg Stirling.

Greg is a proud South Australian who brings with him a wealth of experience across sales, marketing, strategy and customer experience in many sectors. Most recently, Greg was Chief Growth Officer with LVX Global; a tech start-up based at Lot 14. He is very familiar with the South Australian Business Chamber, having worked with a range of our members, including Coopers, SkyCity Adelaide, and Pernod Ricard Winemakers, developing new brands, destinations and experiences along the way. Greg is also a Director of Centennial Park Cemetery.

Marianna and Greg form part of the new the South Australian Business Chamber Executive Team with fellow General Managers Kendall Crowe, Clayton Wehner, Megan Kloeden, and Elisa Pecorelli under the leadership of CEO Andrew Kay.

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