Exceptional individuals making a profound impact on
SA’s economy & global markets


Our Hall of Fame inductees embody dedication, success and inspiration, leaving a lasting impact and legacy

Meet our Hall of Fame inductees

The Hall of Fame is awarded for making a profound impact on South Australia’s economy and global markets. Achieved with outstanding innovation, ambition and determination.

Maggie Beer AO – 2023

Maggie Beer AO, legendary Australian cook, author, food producer and educator, our sixth inductee into the Impact Awards Hall of Fame.

Ulrike Klein speech

Maggie Beer AO

2023 Hall of Fame inductee
Accepted on Maggie’s behalf by her daughter, Elli Beer

Ulrike Klein speech

Ulrike Klein AO

2022 Hall of Fame inductee

Ulrike Klein AO – 2022

Ulrike Klein AO, co-founder of Jurlique and founder of Ukaria Cultural Centre, our fifth inductee into the Impact Awards Hall of Fame.

Paul Crawford – 2018

Paul Crawford, Joint Managing Director of CMV Group, our fourth inductee into the Impact Awards Hall of Fame.

Hall of fame winner Paul Crawford

Paul Crawford

2018 Hall of Fame inductee

Glenn Cooper

2017 Hall of Fame inductee

Glenn Cooper – 2017

Glenn Cooper, Director of Coopers Brewery, our third inductee into the Impact Awards Hall of Fame.

Ian Wall OAM – 2016

Ian Wall OAM, co-founder of Codan, our second inductee into the Impact Awards Hall of Fame.

Ian Wall

2016 Hall of Fame inductee

Frank Seeley AM

2015 Hall of Fame inductee

Frank Seeley AM – 2015

Frank Seeley AM, founder and Chair of Seeley International, our inaugural inductee into the Impact Awards Hall of Fame.

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