Bradley Gannon

CEO, Automotive at Capricorn Society

Bradley is Chief Executive Officer Automotive of Capricorn Society, responsible for its Automotive Division which operates in all parts of Australia and New Zealand. His accountabilities also include Group Marketing, Capricorn Travel and most importantly, the overarching Member experience at Capricorn.

Bradley was appointed as Company Secretary/General Counsel to Capricorn Society Limited in 2008 and his roles at Capricorn have included management of Capricorn group's company secretariat, legal and shares function, risk management, compliance and internal audit frameworks as well as Capricorn's Marketing function.

Bradley is accountable for the leadership and overall profitability of Capricorn's Automotive Division, developing and driving short, medium and long-term growth initiatives, new product development, marketing, promotion, Member and supplier services and expansion into new markets.

Bradley has been admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of WA and High Court of Australia. Bradley has a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and a Bachelor of Commerce (with a major in General Management), both from the University of Western Australia.

Bradley has held senior positions including being a Partner with the Perth based law firm Solomon Brothers and his background has involved the provision of advice and services relating to corporate governance.

Bradley has passed the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) Course Diploma requirements achieving Order of Merit status. He has also successfully completed the Chartered Secretaries Australia Graduate Diploma of Applied Corporate Governance receiving awards for National Dux Corporate Accountability, State Dux for Corporate Governance and Corporate Financial Management and the Ian Falconer Rio Tinto National award for academic excellence.

Bradley has also completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School.

Bradley is a current Director of various Capricorn subsidiary Boards and WA State Councillor of the Governance Institute of Australia.

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  • CEO, Automotive

    July, 2019 - present

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