Institute of Masters of Wine
Andrew Corrigan MW has extensive experience in the wine and civil engineering sectors. As President of the Queensland Wine Industry Association since December 2020, Corrigan advocates for a growing industry that encompasses approximately 1500 hectares in Queensland. Simultaneously, Corrigan serves as Director and Civil Engineer at Gould Development Solutions and has been the Director/Owner of Hidden Creek Winery since 2005. With a Master of Wine designation from the Institute of Masters of Wine, Corrigan also works as a consultant and educator in wine. Additionally, Andrew Corrigan held the position of President at the Royal Queensland Golf Club from January 2014 to 2016. Corrigan holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering from the University of Sydney and a Master of Wine from the Wine & Spirit Education Trust.
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Institute of Masters of Wine
The Institute of Masters of Wine (IMW) is a membership organisation with an exceptional international reputation. For 70 years, its members – the Masters of Wine (MWs) – have been at the forefront of leadership and expertise in the world of wine. The IMW’s mission is to promote excellence, interaction and learning across all sectors of the global wine community. MWs prove their comprehensive understanding of wine by passing the MW exam, recognised worldwide for its rigour and exacting standards. In addition to passing the exam, members must sign the code of conduct before they are entitled to use the initials MW. Today, there are 421 Masters of Wine based in 30 countries. The membership encompasses winemakers, sommeliers, buyers, journalists, shippers, consultants, academics, educators and more. There are 367 students from 40 countries on the 2023-24 MW study programme.