Corporate Carbon Group (CCG) has appointed Marc Train as chief executive, with Gary Wyatt transitioning from managing director to executive director.
The leadership change comes as Australia’s carbon market undergoes significant transformation, with new 2035 emissions reduction targets and reforms to the safeguard mechanism and methodologies. The transition strengthens CCG’s leadership capacity at a time of growing demand for trusted project developers and advisors.
Marc joined CCG in early 2024 and was later promoted to general manager.
In this role he has focused on strengthening operational delivery, expanding advisory services, and supporting investor engagement. He brings more than a decade of experience across financial and commodities markets, including senior roles in mergers and acquisitions, private equity, commodities, and business development.
“This is an exciting time to lead Corporate Carbon Group as Australia’s carbon market continues to evolve,” Marc says.
“Gary has shaped the business into one of the most trusted project developers in the country, and I am grateful to build on that foundation,” he says.
“My focus will be on strengthening partnerships, supporting clients through change, and positioning the business to play an even greater role in the climate transition.”
Gary has led CCG as managing director for the past six years, establishing the business as one of Australia’s leading carbon project developers, trusted by landholders, investors, and industry partners. As executive director, he will remain closely involved in strategy, governance, and client relationships.
“This is a natural next step for both Marc and the business. Marc has already demonstrated his ability to lead and deliver for our stakeholders, and I look forward to continuing to work closely with him as the business enters its next chapter,” he says.
CCG’s leadership transition supports its strategy to expand its project pipeline, strengthen investor engagement, and provide practical support for landholders and industry participants navigating change.