Matthew Pete

Campaign Director at Seven Hills

Matthew Pete is an experienced communications and campaign management professional currently serving as a Campaign Director at Seven Hills since February 2023. With a strong background in communications, Matthew previously held roles including Communications Officer for SunRice, where support was provided for the Rice Extension Program, and Communications Manager for the Ricegrowers Association of Australia, overseeing internal and external communications. Matthew also contributed to regional promotion as Industry Director for Thrive Riverina and managed business operations as Business Manager at Whitton Malt House. Additional experience includes serving as Grower Communications Liaison and Data Analyst at Southern Cotton and as a Public Relations Assistant at Lynsey Reilly Communications. Matthew holds a Bachelor of Business degree from Deakin University.

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Seven Hills

We campaign for change makers. The entrepreneurs, investors, philanthropists, business leaders and innovators that are realising the positive potential of business. Through our best-in-class communications team, our in-house design studio and our events, editorial and digital specialists, we are creating major creative campaigns focused on defining mission and purpose, shaping culture and helping organisations cut through in a fast evolving business landscape. We have created some of the leading initiatives to champion and accelerate the growth prospects of Britain’s entrepreneur and scale-up community, including Tech London Advocates, One Young World, Strava and BGF. We authored the Penguin bestseller ‘Mission: How the Best in Business Break Through’ which explores the explosive growth of a new generation of mission-driven businesses. Since our launch in 2010, we have been recognised as one of the stand-out communications consultancies operating in Europe today and we were named Global and EMEA Corporate Consultancy of the Year by The Holmes Report.


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