Peter Wilton

Peter Wilton

Dr Peter Wilton teaches strategy, innovation, digital transformation, and customer loyalty at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. He has also served as a Visiting Professor at the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University, and on the faculties of Duke and Purdue Universities in the United States, Macquarie Graduate School of Management, the University of Melbourne, and the Australian Graduate School of Management in Australia, as well as the executive programs of the University of Michigan, the University of Chicago and Pennsylvania State University.

Dr Wilton has been the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships for his work in management, including several from the prestigious National Science Foundation, as well as the Marketing Science Institute. He has been the recipient of the Australian Overseas Fellowship in Management and the Market Research Society of Australia Prize. In the US, he has been recognised by Business Week magazine as one of the country’s leading business instructors. In addition, he has been recognized in the Who's Who Registry of Leading American Executives. Most recently, Dr Wilton received recognition from the International Society for Performance Improvement for “outstanding instructional intervention”. Dr Wilton has published widely, and his articles on management appear in numerous leading journals, including the Journal of Marketing Research, Management Science, the Journal of Consumer Research, the Journal of Retailing, the Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, European Research, and elsewhere.

In addition to his teaching activities, through his private consulting company known as ORBIS Associates, Dr Wilton also provides a range of strategic advising and executive development services to a list of clients representing diverse industries and regions of the world. As a specialist focus, Dr Wilton actively assists organizations to sustain their leadership through the design and deployment of integrated innovation strategies and customer loyalty architectures, enabled (where appropriate) through a comprehensive digital transformation platform.

In his capacity as an educator, Dr Wilton has collaborated with a variety of international professional bodies to design and deliver executive development initiatives that enrich the organisation's membership. Included in this list are The University of Barcelona, The Japan Productivity Center, The National Training Institute of Oman, The Banking Institute of the Republic of China, the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers, The American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce (Greece), The Asian Institute of Technology (Thailand), The Turkish-American Association, and others.

Dr Wilton began his professional career with Colgate Palmolive (Australia) Pty Ltd, where over a period of several years he managed a variety of established household products groups and new businesses. He has also served as Chief Operating Officer for Myer Pacific Holdings N.V., a private equity firm holding a portfolio of controlling, proactive investments in companies ranging from digital imaging technology to laser cutting machinery for the heavy engineering industry.

Over the past decade, Dr Wilton has been an active supporter of multiple new venture and start-up ecosystems globally. Apart from his role as a mentor to start-ups in the Australian Government Landing Program in San Francisco, he has been a limited partner in multiple venture capital firms supporting the global growth of numerous technology-oriented new ventures. He was a seed investor in Canva, a highly successful Australian start-up offering community-sourced design tools for individuals and enterprises.

Dr Wilton is currently a member of the Technology Governance and Innovation Panel of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD), developing opportunities for directors of both private and public organisations to enhance their innovation and digital transformation maturity. He has served as an Officer of the San Francisco professional chapter of the American Marketing Association, responsible for all professional development programs, and as a Director of the Australian-American Chamber of Commerce in San Francisco. Dr Wilton holds a Bachelor of Commerce (1st Class Honors) from the University of New South Wales in Australia, and a PhD in Management from Purdue University in the United States.

Dr Wilton has served as a Director of Musica Viva, a leading performing arts organization in Australia. He also provides strategic assistance to arts performance organisations in the United States, most recently Cal Performances (University of California, Berkeley) and the Major University Presenters collaborative.