Education
Raby attended Louisiana Trobe University and graduated with bachelor"s degree (Honours), a master"s degree and a Doctor of Philosophy in economics.
Raby attended Louisiana Trobe University and graduated with bachelor"s degree (Honours), a master"s degree and a Doctor of Philosophy in economics.
He served as the Australian Ambassador to the People"s Republic of China from February 2007 until August 2011. He is now the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Geoff Raby and Associates, a Beijing-based business advisory firm. Education and public career
He worked for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in several positions as head of the Chinese Embassy"s economics division (1986–1991), head of the Northeast Asia Analytical Unit (1991–1993), First Assistant Secretary, Trade Negotiations Division (1995–1998), Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organisation (1998–2001) and First Assistant Secretary, International Organisations and Legal Division (2001–2002), Ambassador to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum (2002–2004), and a Deputy Secretary of the Department (2002–2006).
While based in Beijing from 1986 to 1991, he worked with Kevin Rudd, who served as Australia"s Prime Minister and later Minister for Foreign Affairs while Raby was Ambassador to China.
He published a book concerning Australian economic history in 1996 entitled Making rural Australia: an economic history of technical and institutional creativity, 1788-1860. Career in the private sector
Since retiring as Ambassador to China, Raby has founded the consulting firm Geoff Raby & Associates, a business advisory firm promoting successful business operations that span national borders, and working to influence both public and private policy makers.
His client list includes Queensland Investment Corporation.,
Raby was appointed as the Beijing-based Executive Director of Riverstone Advisory Pty Limited, an adviser to law firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth and Company-Chair of the firm’s China practice, and a Vice-Chancellor"s Professorial Fellow at Monash University. He is also a non-executive director of Fortescue Metals Group, OceanaGold, and SmartTrans Holdings Limited.
He is also a Senior Advisor to strategic communications firm Kreab Gavin Anderson.