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CEW members are leaders across diverse sectors in Australia, including government, business, sport, academia, the arts, and the not-for-profit sector.

Our members share a unifying goal: to remove systemic barriers and create pipelines that enable Australian women to rise to leadership positions in their communities. This ensures a diversity of women's voices at every decision-making table while supporting both women and men to thrive—at work and home.

Meg O’Neill

Meg O’Neill
Meg O'Neill joined Woodside Energy Limited in May 2018 as Executive Vice-President and Chief Operations Officer. Prior to this Meg had 23 years' global oil and gas experience with the ExxonMobil group, including senior positions in Indonesia, Norway, Canada and the USA, most recently as Vice President Africa and as Executive Advisor to the Chair. While in Norway she served on the board of the Norwegian Oil and Gas Association. Meg holds dual Bachelor degrees in Ocean Engineering and Chemical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Meg has been active in the communities she has lived in previously serving on the Boards of United Way in Newfoundland and Labrador, The Children's Museum of Houston and the Advisory Committee of Carr P. Collins Centre managed by the Salvation Army in Dallas/Fort Worth. Meg is currently a board member of the University of Western Australia Business School and also sits on the Monash Faculty of Engineering Dean's Advisory Council.
+61439224849
meg.oneill@woodside.com.au