Greg O'Neill

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Greg O'Neill OAM
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Born
Gregory Kevin O'Neill

(1962-05-28) 28 May 1962 (age 59)
Leongatha, Victoria, Australia
NationalityAustralian
Alma materMonash University Melbourne
OccupationBusinessman
Spouse(s)Katie O'Neill (m. 1992)
Parent(s)Ray O'Neill (1923–2007),
Gloria O'Neill (1924–2016)
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]

Gregory Kevin O'Neill OAM (born 28 May 1962) is an Australian businessman and the current President, CEO and 20% owner of La Trobe Financial,[3] one of Australia's leading credit asset managers. 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.

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

Early life, education and personal life[]

Greg O'Neill OAM, born the youngest of five children, grew up in the Gippsland, Victoria. Siblings include Dr D'arne O'Neill, Carolyn Margaret Fickler B.Nursing, Prof Phillip Raymond O'Neill BA Hons (Melb), M.A.(Melb), PhD (NYU) (dec. July 2013) and Margot Therese O'Neill BA Hons (Melb), Fellowship (Oxf), retired Investigative Journalist: Lateline ABC, dual Walkley Award Winner, UN Media Peace Award, published author of Blind Conscience (UNSW Press).

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".

O’Neill married Catherine (Katie) Allen BBus.(Monash) in 1992; they have five children: Grace BA.(Melb), Gina BEd.(ACU), Brigitte BSc.(Psychology, University of Idaho USA, Deakin), Robert (Law Commerce Deakin) and Lucy (Marketing RMIT).

Professional career[]

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[]

Since joining La Trobe Financial, Greg has overseen a modernisation, corporatisation and scaling of the business into one of Australia's most respected independent asset management brands. O'Neill was appointed CEO on 31 May 1997.

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).

La Trobe Financial, established 1952, is a diversified asset manager having managed over $36 billion of investment mandates, and expanding into the International market after opening offices in Shanghai in 2008 and Hong Kong in 2017.

The company is recognised as a leading innovator in both product and service offerings in the wealth and credit markets in Australia.[13] For the last thirteen consecutive years, La Trobe Financial has been voted Australia's Best Mortgage Fund by Money magazine,[14] and recently Awarded two international Funds Management Credit Awards from IAIR in Hong Kong, and picked up the international award in London for Best Investment Management Company Australia for the past five (5) years.[15]

References[]

  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)
  13. ^ Victorian Innovation in Fund Management Awards 2011 (20 April 2011) "Melbourne Financial Services Symposium" (http://australiancentre.com.au/acfs-announces-finalists-for-the-2011-melbourne-financial-services-symposium-victorian-innovation-in-funds-management-award/)
  14. ^ Money Magazine (December 2011) "Best Mortgage fund Award" (http://latrobefinancial.com.au/File/Pdf?fileDataId=089c26cb-2d0a-4ed1-9a8d-6cd9f32316b1)
  15. ^ International Finance Magazine Awards "Best Investment Management Company – Australia" (http://www.internationalfinancemagazine.com/awards/winners)

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