Topic: Old Melburnian Profile
Building opportunity in a high-pressure world
A pragmatic attitude defines the work of an Old Melburnian whose photography now appears on the cover of Vogue.
New models of service and success
Our new OM Council President continues to be guided by Melbourne Grammar values and the confidence he gained at our School.
A change in Foundation leadership
Julian Smith (OM 1975) is the new President of the Melbourne Grammar School Foundation.
An open mind leads to tech success
Entrepreneur Huw Birrell is working to transform the fast-moving food industry. Recently, he took time out to share his insights with our Old Melburnian community.
Data matters, but people matter more
Working at the intersection of customer experience and data strategy, Kate Mann says what matters most in her role is understanding people.
Finding local solutions to a global challenge
Now working for the World Health Organisation, Scott Pendergast shares his path to a career in international development, and how he maintains a work-life balance.
A new scholarship to pay it forward
Martin Hoe knows first-hand how transformative scholarship support can be. Now, he wants to share this support with the next generation.
Baillieu and Brumby share leadership perspectives
While their political views may have differed at times, two former Victorian Premiers trace many of their shared values back to their time at our School.
Exploring new leadership models with an industry pioneer
Cruise industry innovator Ted Blamey returned to Melbourne Grammar this year with questions that prompted students to explore their own approach to leadership and personal values.
A scholarship history that spans generations
Eighty years after his death, Edwin Flack’s generosity is still having a positive impact on Melbourne Grammar students, their broader community, and the world at large.