Air Marshal Geoff Brown AO has had a stellar military career in Australia, beginning when he joined the Royal Australian Air Force in 1980 after completing his UniSQ engineering degree.
After 11 years of serving as a pilot and an instructor, Geoff rose from various leadership positions before culminating in Chief of the Air Force, Air Marshal, a position where he proudly remained from 2011-2015. As Air Marshal, he had the immense responsibility of organising projects worth up to $3.5 billion dollars and was tasked with strategising and developing plans and projects as well as influencing and interacting with the government and stakeholders.
Geoff made the effort to ensure the future air force would be fully equipped with technology and equipment, ordering and commissioning over 150 new aircraft while also reducing expenditure and the Air Force’s Sustainment budget by $200 million per year.
He was also a leading champion for organisational change in the areas of recruitment and training, gender and cultural equality and safety and technology. For his service he has been given the title of Officer of the Order of Australia.
Today, Geoff continues to collaborate with and advise government leaders and international stakeholders as Director of and Mentor at the