
Fund Manager based in Auckland
Partnership with ASX-listed MA Financial Group, market leaders in investment migration funds
Auckland
2020
5 years track record
Eligible for Active Investor Plus visa
Founder and Managing Director
Leadership
Founded Elevation Capital in 2007. Previously Partner at Goldman Sachs JBWere, Co-Head of Institutional Equities at Goldman Sachs JBWere (NZ) Limited, and Foundation Broker of NZX. Board Member of FMA since 2019. BCom (Economics) from University of Auckland.
Co-Founder
Leadership
Co-founder of Elevation Capital with extensive private equity interests and investment experience in New Zealand.
Co-Founder
Leadership
Co-founder of Elevation Capital, bringing extensive governance and investment experience to the firm.
Special Situations Investment Manager
Investment Team
BCom in Finance and Economics from University of Canterbury. Founded and sold adventure tourism business Wake Tours in Queenstown and built successful retail business Infinite Definite in Christchurch. INFINZ Emerging Leader Award 2017. Board member of Institute of Finance Professionals NZ.
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