Secretary General
International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
John W.H. Denton AO is the Secretary General of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).
He is a global business leader and international advisor on policy and a legal expert on international
trade and investment.
In 2022, John was appointed by the United Nations (UN) Secretary General to represent the global private
sector on the Steering Committee of the UN Global Crisis Response Group on Food, Energy and Finance.
John serves on World Trade Organization (WTO) Director General’s Business Advisory Group and the
World Health Organization (WHO) Foundation Strategic Advisory Group. He is also a member of the IEA
Global Commission on People-Centered Clean Energy Transitions and the OECD Blue Dot Network
Executive Consultation Group.
In 2024, he was appointed Co-Chair of the Steering Committee of Business Interlocutors of the 4th
International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4).
John is a board member of the UN Global Compact, the UN Business and Human Security Initiative, and
the UNDP Sustainable Development Goals Impact Investing Steering Group. He is also a member of the
Global Leadership Council of UNICEF’s Generation Unlimited (GenU).
John is a founding member of the Business 20 (B20), of which he co-chairs the Finance and Infrastructure
Task Force; Co-founder of the Australia–China CEO Roundtable; and Patron of the UN Refugee Agency
(UNHCR) in Australia.
He is Chair of the ICC Merchants of Peace Foundation and the Moeller Institute Advisory Board at the
University of Cambridge. He is a board member of IFM Global Investors, Veracity, the African Green
Infrastructure Investment Bank (AfGIIB), and the World Trade Board by Finastra.
A former diplomat, John co-led the Australian Government’s 2012 White Paper on “Australia in the
Asian Century” and previously chaired the APEC Finance and Economics Working Group. Prior to his
appointment as ICC Secretary General, John served on the ICC Executive Board from 2015-2018.
He was also Partner and CEO of Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Australia’s leading independent law
firm, for two decades.
In 2015, John was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for his services to the business
community, the arts and the rights of refugees, including as a founder of Human Rights Watch
(Australia) and Teach for Australia.