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Greg O'Neill

Gregory Kevin O'Neill is an Australian businessman and current[when?] chairman of Watermill Capital Partners, a private family office operating a portfolio of social impact investments and philanthropic ventures. He is also chairman of the Australian Basketball Players’ Association (ABPA). He was until 17 June 2022, the President, CEO and owner of La Trobe Financial,[3] one of Australia's leading credit asset managers with $14 billion assets under management. In 2011, O'Neill was nominated by Rainmaker Group as the 2011 Wealth Management Executive of the year. In 2016, O'Neill was the winner of the Financial Services CEO of the Year from CEO Magazine Australia.

Greg O'Neill
Born
Gregory Kevin O'Neill

Leongatha, Victoria, Australia
NationalityAustralian
Alma materMonash University, Melbourne
OccupationBusinessman
AwardsWealth Executive of Year Nomination (2011)
Australian Entrepreneur of Year Nomination (2012)
Social Media Power 50 (2013,2014,2015)
Financial Services CEO of Year Winner (2016)[1]
Medal of the Order of Australia OAM (2019)[2]

O'Neill worked at La Trobe Financial from 1985 and assumed the position of CEO after a twelve-year apprenticeship in May 1997, succeeding his father Ray O'Neill, who founded the company in 1952.

Upon Brookfield purchasing the business for $1.5 bn in 2022, Greg O'Neill resigned as CEO and managing director, and now is Executive Chairman of Watermill Capital Partners.

Early life and education edit

Gregory Kevin O'Neill, born the youngest of five children, grew up in the Gippsland, Victoria.

O’Neill completed a Bachelor of Economics & Econometrics at Monash University (1983), and in 2000 completed Securities Institute of Australia (SIA) Certificate of "Financial Planning – Principles & Practice".

Career edit

Following graduation in 1983 O'Neill joined the US based IT Company NCR Limited as an Account Manager. Thereafter he was recruited by Security Permanent Building Society (SPBS) in Melbourne then owned by Advance Bank of Australia Limited, before joining La Trobe Financial in 1985 as company secretary; La Trobe Financial at that point had $12m AUM and 8 staff.

In 1990 he was appointed, by the then Attorney General Jan Wade, to a government Advisory Committee on housing policy.

During the period 1992 – 2002 O’Neill was a member of the International Committee of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America (MBAA).

1998 saw O’Neill placed on the Finance experts Register at the Australian Institute of Banking and Finance (AIBF).

Chairman (2006–2009) of the Melbourne Tigers Basketball Club Limited when the club appeared in all four finals of the Australian National Basketball League (NBL) winning two National Championships.

2012 Nominated by Ernst & Young as Australian Entrepreneur of the Year,[4] and contributor to Deloitte Access Economics Paper Domestic Fixed Income Assets in Australia (16 October 2012).[5]

2013, 2014 & 2015 recognised by Financial Standard as one of the 50 most influential social media users in finance #gregceo in the FSPOWER50 rankings.[6]

2015 & 2016 London Award recipient for Best Investment Management Company.[7]

2016 CEO of the Year by CEO Magazine Australia (Financial Services).[8]

2017 Inaugural and current Chairman of the Australian Basketballers' Association.[9]

2019 The Medal of Order of Australia (OAM) for services to business and services to basketball.[10]

2020 Appointed by Senator Andrew Bragg (Lib. NSW) to Australian Finance and Technology Centre Advisory Group.[11][12]

Present edit

Greg O'Neill OAM is current chairman of Watermill Capital Partners, a private family office operating a portfolio of social impact investments and philanthropic ventures.

O'Neill is chairman of the Australian Basketball Players Association (ABPA).

O'Neill is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (FAICD) and a Senior Fellow (Life) of Financial Services Institute of Australia (Finsia).

References edit

  1. ^ "Executive Awards: Australia's best in business revealed". CEO Magazine.
  2. ^ "Non-bank CEO honoured by Queen". Australian Broker Magazine.
  3. ^ La Trobe Financial (1 January 2012) Website (http://www.latrobefinancial.com.au/).
  4. ^ Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2012 Nominations (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9JEPtJ4pKw&list=TLO3J1Om-bnVsC9TPDiNTIj2PLd7bATXv8)
  5. ^ Deloitte Access Economics – Domestic fixed income assets in Australia 2012 (http://www.latrobefinancial.com.au/documents/common/DAE-ASF_161012.pdf)
  6. ^ Financial Standard FSPOWER50 (http://www.financialstandard.com.au/news/view/55956939
  7. ^ IFM London Award 2015 (view video)
  8. ^ 2016 CEO Magazine Executive Awards – Winner (http://www.theceomagazine.com/press/2016-executive-of-the-year-awards-finalists-announced/#financial)
  9. ^ "The Board". Australia Basketball Association.
  10. ^ "Non-bank CEO honoured by Queen". Australian Broker Magazine.
  11. ^ "Finance hub push extended to technology". Australian Financial Review.
  12. ^ Australia as a Finance and Tech Centre (https://www.andrewbragg.com/campaigns/australia-as-a-finance-and-tech-centre)

External links edit

  • La Trobe Financial (1 January 2012) Website http://www.latrobefinancial.com.au
  • Barrie Dunstan (9 November 2011) "A safe as houses Manager", Australian Financial Review (p36). View as pdf
  • Alison Beverage (14 March 2011) "The House that La Trobe Built", Financial Standard (p32). http://latrobefinancial.com.au/File/Pdf?fileDataId=42fdb10b-0b50-42ec-b321-4690b54f3660
  • Alan Kohler (27 February 2005) "Low Doc Home Loans", Inside Business ABC-TV. http://www.abc.net.au/insidebusiness/content/2005/s1312015.htm
  • Kate Harvey (17 May 2001) "ASIC appoints Responsible entity", The Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC). http://asic.gov.au/about-asic/media-centre/find-a-media-release/2001-releases/01156-asic-obtains-court-orders-appointing-temporary-responsible-entity-to-mortgage-scheme/
  • Dom Stammer (16 November 2011) "Safe as houses: values built on solid foundations", The Australian. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/wealth/safe-as-houses-values-built-on-solid-foundations/story-e6frgac6-1226191624417
  • (2 November 2015) "The importance of Asian trade agreements", Financial Standard. http://latrobefinancial.com.au/File/Pdf?fileDataId=c98506b7-646b-4ff7-b754-704ba8ce2f8d

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Learn how and when to remove this template message Gregory Kevin O Neill is an Australian businessman and current when chairman of Watermill Capital Partners a private family office operating a portfolio of social impact investments and philanthropic ventures He is also chairman of the Australian Basketball Players Association ABPA He was until 17 June 2022 the President CEO and owner of La Trobe Financial 3 one of Australia s leading credit asset managers with 14 billion assets under management In 2011 O Neill was nominated by Rainmaker Group as the 2011 Wealth Management Executive of the year In 2016 O Neill was the winner of the Financial Services CEO of the Year from CEO Magazine Australia Greg O NeillBornGregory Kevin O NeillLeongatha Victoria AustraliaNationalityAustralianAlma materMonash University MelbourneOccupationBusinessmanAwardsWealth Executive of Year Nomination 2011 Australian Entrepreneur of Year Nomination 2012 Social Media Power 50 2013 2014 2015 Financial Services CEO of Year Winner 2016 1 Medal of the Order of Australia OAM 2019 2 O Neill worked at La Trobe Financial from 1985 and assumed the position of CEO after a twelve year apprenticeship in May 1997 succeeding his father Ray O Neill who founded the company in 1952 Upon Brookfield purchasing the business for 1 5 bn in 2022 Greg O Neill resigned as CEO and managing director and now is Executive Chairman of Watermill Capital Partners Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Present 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editGregory Kevin O Neill born the youngest of five children grew up in the Gippsland Victoria O Neill completed a Bachelor of Economics amp Econometrics at Monash University 1983 and in 2000 completed Securities Institute of Australia SIA Certificate of Financial Planning Principles amp Practice Career editFollowing graduation in 1983 O Neill joined the US based IT Company NCR Limited as an Account Manager Thereafter he was recruited by Security Permanent Building Society SPBS in Melbourne then owned by Advance Bank of Australia Limited before joining La Trobe Financial in 1985 as company secretary La Trobe Financial at that point had 12m AUM and 8 staff In 1990 he was appointed by the then Attorney General Jan Wade to a government Advisory Committee on housing policy During the period 1992 2002 O Neill was a member of the International Committee of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America MBAA 1998 saw O Neill placed on the Finance experts Register at the Australian Institute of Banking and Finance AIBF Chairman 2006 2009 of the Melbourne Tigers Basketball Club Limited when the club appeared in all four finals of the Australian National Basketball League NBL winning two National Championships 2012 Nominated by Ernst amp Young as Australian Entrepreneur of the Year 4 and contributor to Deloitte Access Economics Paper Domestic Fixed Income Assets in Australia 16 October 2012 5 2013 2014 amp 2015 recognised by Financial Standard as one of the 50 most influential social media users in finance gregceo in the FSPOWER50 rankings 6 2015 amp 2016 London Award recipient for Best Investment Management Company 7 2016 CEO of the Year by CEO Magazine Australia Financial Services 8 2017 Inaugural and current Chairman of the Australian Basketballers Association 9 2019 The Medal of Order of Australia OAM for services to business and services to basketball 10 2020 Appointed by Senator Andrew Bragg Lib NSW to Australian Finance and Technology Centre Advisory Group 11 12 Present editGreg O Neill OAM is current chairman of Watermill Capital Partners a private family office operating a portfolio of social impact investments and philanthropic ventures O Neill is chairman of the Australian Basketball Players Association ABPA O Neill is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors FAICD and a Senior Fellow Life of Financial Services Institute of Australia Finsia References edit Executive Awards Australia s best in business revealed CEO Magazine Non bank CEO honoured by Queen Australian Broker Magazine La Trobe Financial 1 January 2012 Website http www latrobefinancial com au Ernst amp Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2012 Nominations https www youtube com watch v M9JEPtJ4pKw amp list TLO3J1Om bnVsC9TPDiNTIj2PLd7bATXv8 Deloitte Access Economics Domestic fixed income assets in Australia 2012 http www latrobefinancial com au documents common DAE ASF 161012 pdf Financial Standard FSPOWER50 http www financialstandard com au news view 55956939 IFM London Award 2015 view video 2016 CEO Magazine Executive Awards Winner http www theceomagazine com press 2016 executive of the year awards finalists announced financial The Board Australia Basketball Association Non bank CEO honoured by Queen Australian Broker Magazine Finance hub push extended to technology Australian Financial Review Australia as a Finance and Tech Centre https www andrewbragg com campaigns australia as a finance and tech centre External links editLa Trobe Financial 1 January 2012 Website http www latrobefinancial com au Barrie Dunstan 9 November 2011 A safe as houses Manager Australian Financial Review p36 View as pdf Alison Beverage 14 March 2011 The House that La Trobe Built Financial Standard p32 http latrobefinancial com au File Pdf fileDataId 42fdb10b 0b50 42ec b321 4690b54f3660 Alan Kohler 27 February 2005 Low Doc Home Loans Inside Business ABC TV http www abc net au insidebusiness content 2005 s1312015 htm Kate Harvey 17 May 2001 ASIC appoints Responsible entity The Australian Securities amp Investments Commission ASIC http asic gov au about asic media centre find a media release 2001 releases 01156 asic obtains court orders appointing temporary responsible entity to mortgage scheme Dom Stammer 16 November 2011 Safe as houses values built on solid foundations The Australian http www theaustralian com au business wealth safe as houses values built on solid foundations story e6frgac6 1226191624417 2 November 2015 The 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