Anouk Darling is recognized as one of Australia’s leading brand builders from the creation of Jetstar and Scentre Group to the rebranding of Westpac, and Westfield, to name a few. Her career has allowed her to work around the world, a global outlook she still carries today.
Anouk Darling has both retail and private equity experience and she was appointed as Scape’s CEO in July 2020 following a January consulting role to lead out the integration of the $2.2b acquisition of Urbanest and the subsequent re-branding to Scape.
In an effort to raise awareness of the Purpose Built Student Accomomdation sector and better the student experiences in Australia, Anouk has been leading the charge as the inaugural Chair of the Student Accommodation Council, a subdivision of the Property Council of Australia and more recently, appointed as an expert advisor for the Council for International Education and as a board member of the Property Council of Australia.
Anouk is also a non-executive director on 2 boards; ASX-listed Enero Group (ASX: EGG) – a digitally centered global marketing services group and South Australia-based Discovery Holiday Parks, owned by Australian Retirement Trust.
Updates from the Property Group
Champions of Change Property
Anouk Darling is a Member of the Champions of Change Property Group established in 2015 in partnership with The Property Council of Australia. The Property group brings together senior leaders across the industry’s development and construction, investment, funds management and agency sectors. The group aims to achieve greater gender equality in the property industry and to increase the number of women in leadership roles.