Powered by MOMENTUM MEDIA
Broker Daily logo

Finance executives named in Queen’s birthday honours

Finance executives named in Queen’s birthday honours
expand image

The executive director of ME Bank and a former Westpac institutional head are among several recipients named in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours List.

The Order of Australia is the primary means of recognising Australians who have contributed to Australia at a national level and comprises four levels: Companion of the Order (AC), Officer of the Order (AO), Member of the Order (AM) and Medal of the Order (OAM).

Announcing the Queen’s Birthday Honours List, Governor-General David Hurley said: “In this list we see all the positives that are in our community – we see the great ideas, we see the hard work, we see the love and compassion for fellow human beings – it’s a microcosm of Australia.

“This list recognises a group of outstanding Australians who have made a contribution to their community, to Australia globally or domestically. Their efforts have been noted by their peers, they’ve been nominated and assessed independently as worthy of recognition.”

==
==

Included in the list this year were 710 recipients in the general division of the Order of Australia, including three ACs, 50 AOs, 200 AMs and 457 OAMs, as well as 128 meritorious awards.

ME Bank and Lonsec non-executive director Christine Christian was named AO for distinguished service to the financial and investment sectors, to women in business, and through support for emerging entrepreneurs. Ms Christian is also chairman of Kirkwood Capital and deputy chairman and non-executive director of FlexiGroup.

Property developer and executive chairman of the Central Equity Group Eddie Kutner was awarded the AM for significant service to the property development and financial sectors, and to science.

Chair of AMP Funds Management Ming Long was also a recipient of the AM for her significant service to the financial and real estate sectors, and to diversity and inclusion.

Independent non-executive director of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) and director of NSW Treasury Corporation Robert Whitfield was awarded the AM for significant service to the banking and finance sector, and to public administration.

Mr Whitfield previously had a 30-year career with Westpac where he held various senior management roles, including CEO of the institutional bank, chief risk officer, group treasurer and chairman of the Asia Advisory board. He is also a former deputy chair of the Australian Financial Markets Association.

Jenny Tiang, former senior lawyer, investment managers and superannuation, at the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and former senior counsel at Vanguard Australia was the recipient of the OAM for her service to the financial and investment sectors, and to the community. Ms Tiang is currently special counsel at Hive Legal in Melbourne.

Former CBA general manager Stuart Woodward was awarded the OAM for his services to the banking and finance sector, and to the Uniting Church of Australia. Mr Woodward is currently the chair of the Uniting Church Assembly Finance, Audit and Risk Committee.

Former chairman of venture capital fund at Allen & Buckeridge and current deputy chairman of ICM Agribusiness Ralph Evans was awarded the AO for distinguished service to international trade and investment, and to business and venture capital endeavours, and to the community.

Former UBS executive and current senior adviser at Australian investment and advisory house, Gresham Partners, Peter Scott was awarded the AM for significant service to the investment banking sector, and to medical research organisations.

During his tenure at UBS, Mr Scott held roles such as managing director, and then vice chairman, investment banking. Prior to UBS, he worked at Centaurus Corporate Finance and at Merrill Lynch (which acquired Centaurus in 1997).

He was an active member of the Australian Takeovers Panel from 2002 to 2014, and of the New Zealand Takeovers Panel from 2008 to 2014.

Recipients will receive the insignia of their awards at investiture ceremonies from the Governor-General at Government House in Canberra. The ceremonies are usually held in September.

[Related: Association head named in Queen’s honours list]

More on Lender
25 November 2024
The private credit industry has exploded in Australia.
21 November 2024
Growing and developing your brokerage shouldn’t be done on a whim. Careful and calculated planning is key to success. ...
21 November 2024
Non-bank lenders can provide varied services from that of the big banks. While this is beneficial for consumer choice, ...