Sydney, May 29, 2024 – Oliver Wyman today announced the appointment of Frank Tudor as Senior Advisor. Tudor, a former managing director of Jemena, will work closely with the Oliver Wyman team in Australia to address the opportunities and challenges the utilities sector is facing in Australia’s energy transition to net zero.

“We’re excited to welcome Frank to Oliver Wyman as a Senior Advisor. Frank’s extensive experience in the energy sector across Australia, Europe, and Asia complements Oliver Wyman’s deep industry experience in the energy and utilities sector,”

said Ed Emanuel, Oliver Wyman’s Market Leader for Australia and New Zealand.

“He brings a wealth of knowledge from prior senior positions at some of Australia’s major utility infrastructure. This will enhance our ability to support clients who are facing opportunities and challenges when it comes to a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reshape our energy and utility systems. I’m delighted to welcome Frank to Oliver Wyman,”

said Emanuel.

Tudor added:

“I am extremely passionate about the global energy industry, Australia’s energy security, and our energy transformation to net-zero. In joining Oliver Wyman, I found a firm that shares the same commitment and is enabling organizations globally to seize opportunities while addressing the challenges of transitioning society to a net-zero world.”

Tudor has extensive experience spanning 40 years in the energy sector across Australia, Europe, and Asia. Past roles have included Managing Director of Jemena, Chair of Zinfra, and Deputy Chair of ActewAGL. Prior to that, he spent nearly a decade as the Managing Director of Horizon Power which received industry recognition for its work in pioneering advanced microgrid developments to host ever increasing levels of distributed renewable-energy resources, digital innovation in the energy industry and standalone power systems.

Tudor has also held various key industry roles as the National Chair of Energy Networks Australia and the National Chair of The Energy Charter (Australia). Tudor’s other notable roles include having been a member of the Australian Energy Market Operator’s Expert Panel advising on National Electricity Market reform, an advisor to the Australian Energy Security Board on their post 2025 energy transformation work, and as a lecturer at The University of Western Australia on oil and gas economics and law.

This latest move in Australia follows Oliver Wyman’s acquisition of Azure Consulting and the launch of its Communications, Media, and Technology Practice, and Government and Public Institutions in the country.



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