Phil Scanlan is a globalist born in Sydney. His career spans enterprise, education, public policy, NGO entrepreneurship and diplomacy. Currently, he serves as adviser to London-based Greater Pacific Capital and New York-based P3 Global Management.
From 2009 to 2013, Phil held the role of Australian Consul General in New York. He has more than 40 years of global leadership in chief/senior executive, chair and non-executive Board roles – including his leadership at Coca-Cola Amatil, which achieved “best performer” status among Australia’s top 30 listed stocks.
A Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (FAICD), Phil has also served on the Business Council of Australia and is a longstanding member of the YPO/WPO global entrepreneurial network. He has spent more than three decades as a Governor of the Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce, chaired Sydney’s Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, and contributed in senior staff policy roles within the state parliaments of South Australia and New South Wales.
In 1992, Phil founded the bipartisan Australian American Leadership Dialogue. Appointed the first Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG) in 2003, he has also served on the boards of Fulbright and Asialink, chaired The Sydney Institute as its inaugural chairman, and in the 1970s, represented Amnesty International as South Australian spokesman.
Educated at Sydney, Oxford, and Harvard universities, Phil was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in 1998 in recognition of his voluntary service to international relations and the promotion of public health and environmental concerns.
Every available moment Phil spends with his US born wife, Julie Singer Scanlan AO, seven children and ten grandchildren.

