Peter Ali, Director.

Born and educated in Adelaide, Peter is a highly successful executive with wide experience, gained at the highest levels of administration and facility management throughout Australia in areas of change management, people development and strong fiscal responsibility.

Peter demonstrates strong analytical skills, encompassing business strategy, relationship building and financial aptitude, applied within these environments.  Amongst his successes, are his acknowledged ability to coach, mentor, empower and motivate teams or individuals to achieve personal goals. 

  • • CEO Expertise

    • Change Management Expert

    • Coaching and Mentoring

    • Board Performance and CEO Performance expert

    • Racing and Sporting organisations

    • Facilities Management

    • Wine and Tourism

    • Business Financial Literacy and Commercial acumen

    • Risk and Strategy

    • Professional Services Sector

  • Peter has excellent interpersonal and communication skills with 40+ years management experience gained working at all organisational levels.

    Peter competed at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow, and he credits this experience with making him the professional that he is today. Peter has held and led multiple organisations as Chief Executive Officer. These include the following;

    Legacy SA & Broken Hill.

    The National Basketball League (NBL),

    The South Australian Netball Association (SANA),

    Greyhound Racing SA (GRSA),

    McLaren Vale Grape Wine and Tourism Association.

  • Previous

    • Free Throw Foundation

    • Adelaide 36ers Inc

    Peter has held and led multiple organisations as Chief Executive Officer. These include the following;

    • Legacy SA & Broken Hill.

    • The National Basketball League (NBL),

    • The South Australian Netball Association (SANA),

    • Greyhound Racing SA (GRSA),

    • McLaren Vale Grape Wine and Tourism Association.

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