ROBERT BARRY
Robert Barry has spent 28 years in the investment banking industry. He co-founded the Dominguez & Barry Group and was CEO of Dominguez Barry Samuel Montagu Ltd, a predecessor of UBS Australia. He was in London for three years as head of International Capital Markets for the investment banking arm of Midland Bank. He was also a Director of Samuel Montagu Co Ltd and Midland Montagu Ltd.
Robert was Deputy Chairman of the Queen’s Trust for Young Australians, Chairman of Snowy Hydro Ltd, and Deputy Chairman of AWB Ltd. He is Chairman of Pengana Holdings, an absolute return fund manager, and a Director of Uniseed Management, the venture capital arm of the universities of Melbourne, NSW and Queensland.
Robert is joined at Consilium by his wife, Sabrina Barry.
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ROBERT BAZZANI
Robert Bazzani is currently the Chairman of Victoria and also the National Head of KPMG Australia India Practice. Prior to his role as Chairman, Robert was a Partner in Corporate Finance, and National Head of Mergers & Acquisitions. Robert was also a member of the KPMG Global M&A Executive Team.
Robert has extensive experience in advising on cross-border and domestic divestments and acquisitions, developed over several years in investment banking. Prior to this, Robert worked as an M&A lawyer in Melbourne and the United States. Rob is a former member of the Aviva Asia Holdings Ltd Advisory Board.
Robert is joined at Consilium by his wife, Rose Campbell.
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ANTHONY BERG AM
Anthony Berg AM worked on Wall Street between 1970 and 1972, and in 1972 joined Hill Samuel Australia becoming Managing Director in 1984. When Hill Samuel became Macquarie Bank in 1985, he was appointed its first Managing Director and CEO. In 1994 Tony was appointed Managing Director and CEO of Boral Limited, and joined Gresham Partners as an executive director when he retired in 2000 having split Boral into Boral (the building material company) and Origin Energy.
Tony is Chairman of Jawun, Corporate Indigenous Partnerships. He is a director of the National Gallery of Australia Foundation and the UNSW Foundation. Mr Berg has been a director of Westfield and Chairman of ING Australia and ING Australia Bank.
Carol Berg, Tony’s wife, is also attending Consilium. Carol graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Music, and completed a Masters of Music Education at the City University of New York. Most of her professional career has been as a classroom music teacher in primary school.
Carol is Chairperson and board member of the Marmalade Foundation Inc. This Foundation runs Lou’s Place, a refuge for women at risk in Kings Cross, Sydney. She is a Director of the Black Dog Institute and a Member of the Music Council of Australia.
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Graham Bradley AM is a professional company director and is currently Non-Executive Chairman of Stockland Corporation, EnergyAustralia Holdings and HSBC Bank Australia. He also chairs junior gas explorer Po Valley Energy, Virgin Australia International Holdings and the Anglo American Advisory Board and is a director of GI Dynamics. In July 2013 he was appointed Chairman of Infrastructure NSW.
Graham was made a member of the Order of Australia in 2009 in recognition of his contribution to business, medical research and the arts. He was acknowledged by the Australian Institute of Company Directors NSW as the Distinguished Fellow for 2012 in recognition of his contribution to good corporate governance in Australia.
Graham is joined by his wife, Charlene Bradley. Charlene arrived in Australia in 1972 to teach high school. With a background in journalism, she wrote the one unit year 11 program in Journalism and started a school newspaper. After 16 years, she’s worked in schools as a consumer of education.
Currently, Charlene lends support to many organizations and believes in putting funds and recycling into specific projects rather than just the general revenue pot. The current organizations supported include the Garvan Institute, Taronga Zoo, the Brandenburg Orchestra, Fitted for Work, Youth Off the Streets, Barnardos, The Scarba Group, Lifeline and the Benevolent Society.
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JAMIE BRIGGS MP
Jamie Briggs MP was employed by the State Treasurer, the Hon Rob Lucas MP in 2001. Following the 2004 election, he worked in Prime Minister Howard's office as an adviser and in early 2006, was appointed to a senior adviser's role; one of the youngest ever to hold that title.
In 2008, Jamie won a by-election in the seat of Mayo and in 2010 was appointed the Chairman of the Coalition's Scrutiny of Government Waste Committee; and soon after was appointed to the Coalition's Expenditure Review Committee.
In September 2012, Jamie became the Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Supporting Families. Following the 2013 election, Jamie was appointed as the Assistant Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development in the first Abbott Ministry.
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KERRY BROWN
Kerry Brown is Executive Director of the China Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and Professor of Chinese Politics. He leads the Europe China Research and Advice Network funded by the European Union and is an Associate on the Asia Programme at Chatham House.
Educated at Cambridge, London and Leeds universities, he worked in Japan and the Inner Mongolian region of China, before joining the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London. He served as first secretary, Beijing and Head of the Indonesia East Timor Section.
Professor Brown completed a PhD at Leeds University in the area of Modern Chinese Language and Politics in 2004 and has published 11 books on China, as well as being the Editor in Chief of the Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography.
Kerry is joined at Consilium by his partner, Kalley Tzuhui Wu.
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