Blood, sweat and tears of joy![]() There are two things that arguably led Jonathan Hoyle to where he is now: Michael Lewis's autobiography, Liar's Poker, and the sight of fresh blood. Alex Burke reports.
![]() From classroom to custodyAn Oxford University graduate with a degree in English language, Madeleine Senior once set her heart on teaching. The country head for Northern Trust ... ![]() Lifetime of leadershipFrom community radio host to BT Financial Group head of SMSF, Craig Lawrenson has always taken to leadership. He tells Jamie Williamson about never taking ... ![]() From engineer to chief executiveIn early 2016, David Deverall took the reins as chief executive of the NSW Treasury Corporation. He talks to Alex Burke about bridging the gap between ... ![]() Champion of changeBy his own admission Suncorp chief financial officer Steve Johnston did not have the typical lead-in to financial services. Jamie Williamson explores ... ![]() Getting active with passiveKris Walesby didn't know a thing about ETFs when he started in the sector - now he's chief executive of the joint venture between ETF Securities and ANZ. ![]() Road to infrastructureMagellan head of investments and portfolio manager Gerald Stack recalls being a 'babe in the woods' as an industry researcher. Little did he know it would ... ![]() Knowing the consumerThere are tough first days on the job, and then there are those where you show up to the office having been handed the most significant reform package ... ![]() Getting culture rightAndy Sowerby would love to say his career in asset management came down to careful planning - but that's not even nearly true. ![]() Values investingGrowing up in Boston, Jen Driscoll never knew what she wanted to be. Ideally, if she weren't working in financial services she would be coaching premier ... ![]() At the customer coal faceNGS Super executive manager, customer, Dascia Bennett says more than ever super funds must be aligned to their customers. She tells Darren Snyder what ... |
Editor's Choice
JPMAM, iCapital launch new private market fund for wholesale investors
J.P. Morgan Asset Management (JPMAM) and iCapital have launched a new Australian domiciled fund designed to afford wholesale investors access to small to mid-market private equity opportunities.
Betashares captures most net flows in managed funds industry
Betashares has commandeered the top spot for net flows among all investment managers in the managed funds industry.
ASIC appeals judge's call to not penalise Block Earner
ASIC is appealing the Federal Court's recent decision to not issue a penalty to Block Earner after it was found to have provided unlicensed financial services.
Average super balances fall
Australian Taxation Office data found the average super balance has fallen, as it also revealed the highest paid professions in the nation.
Further Reading
![](https://media.financialstandard.com.au/prod/media/library/Advertisements/Financial%20Standard/2024/Generation_Life/06_June_2024/FS_Website_SC1_-0001.png)
Know the facts about lifetime annuities
Saving for a happy retirement is Australia's #1 financial goal. Learn how LifeIncome can deliver more income, certainty, & choice.
Sponsored by![Generation Development Group](https://media.financialstandard.com.au/prod/media/library/Advertisements/Financial%20Standard/2024/Generation_Life/06_June_2024/Sponsored_Content_Logo-0001.png)
Products
Featured Profile
![Phil Usher](https://media.financialstandard.com.au/prod/media/library/Contacts/cwyzorar-0002_featured_profile.png)
Phil Usher
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
FIRST NATIONS FOUNDATION
FIRST NATIONS FOUNDATION
Taking a gamble to steady the ship as chief executive of First Nations Foundation, Phil Usher has turned it into a more secure, self sustaining entity, far better equipped to empower First Nations people to achieve financial prosperity. Andrew McKean writes.