
MATHIAS CORMANN (video message)
Secretary-General, OECD
Mathias Cormann is the 6th Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development (OECD).
His five-year term commenced on 1 June 2021.
Working with OECD members, his priorities as Secretary-General are:
- Optimising
the strength and the quality of the post-COVID recovery while responding
to the economic and social impacts of the war in Ukraine.
- Leadership
on climate action to help secure global net-zero by 2050 in a way that is
effective and fair.
- Seizing
the opportunities of the digital transformation while better managing some
of the associated risks, challenges and disruptions.
- Helping
to ensure well-functioning global markets and a global level playing field
with a rules-based trading system in good working order.
- Global
engagement: advancing OECD standards, through membership and partnerships
and a sound approach to development.
Prior to his appointment to the OECD, Mathias served as the Australian
Minister for Finance, the Leader of the Government in the Australian Senate and
as Federal Senator representing the State of Western Australia.
In these roles, he has been a strong advocate for the positive power of
open markets, free trade and the importance of a rules-based international
trading system.
Mathias was born and raised in the German-speaking part of Belgium.
He migrated to Australia in 1996, attracted by the great lifestyle and
opportunities on offer in Western Australia.
Before migrating to Perth, Mathias had graduated in law at the Flemish
Catholic University of Louvain (Leuven), following studies at the University of
Namur and, as part of the European Erasmus Student Exchange Program, at the
University of East Anglia.
Between 1997 and 2003, he worked as Chief of Staff as well as Senior
Adviser to various State and Federal Ministers in Australia and for the Premier
of Western Australia.
Between 2003 and 2007, Mathias worked for major Western Australian
health insurer HBF in a range of senior management roles.
In 2001, realising a childhood dream, Mathias obtained his private
pilot’s licence.
Mathias grew up speaking German and graduated in law following studies
in French, Flemish and English.
He is married to Hayley, a Perth lawyer, and they have two young
daughters, Isabelle and Charlotte.
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