Leadership and Board

NEXTDC is led by an experienced Board of Directors and Senior Leadership Team

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Our People Define Our Company's DNA

At NEXTDC, our greatest strengths come from the people who make up our team. Diversity and Inclusion is ingrained in every part of our strategy towards success.

We are continuously pushing for the better, as we embrace our differences and diversity of identity, experience, and ideas, pushing boundaries to promote inclusive behaviours across the company as well as our work both internally and externally.

- CEO Craig Scroggie

Executive Leadership

The NEXTDC Executive team is comprised of passionate, dedicated industry experts that have consistently led the way in bringing innovation to the industry and continues with its focus on building and operating efficient, world class, vendor neutral data centres to the industry's highest standards.

Craig Scroggie

Craig Scroggie

Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director

Craig Scroggie is the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of NEXTDC (ASX:NXT), Australia’s leading Data-Centre-as-a-Service provider. Prior to becoming CEO in June 2012, Mr Scroggie served on the Board of Directors since the IPO (2010) as a Non-Executive Director, including as Chairman of the Audit and Risk Management Committee.

Mr Scroggie has more than 30 years’ experience in the ICT industry, having held senior positions with Symantec, Veritas Software, Computer Associates, EMC Corporation and Fujitsu. Prior to joining NEXTDC, Mr Scroggie was Symantec’s Vice President & Managing Director for the Pacific Region.

Mr Scroggie currently serves on the Boards of Sovereign Cloud Holdings (ASX:SOV), and Freelancer (ASX:FLN) and contributes actively to academia as Chairman of the La Trobe University Business School Advisory Board and holds the position of Adjunct Professor. He also serves on the advisory boards of The University of Southern Queensland and The University of South Australia.

Mr Scroggie is a Graduate of the University of Southern Queensland and holds an Advanced Certificate in Information Technology, a Graduate Certificate in Management, a Postgraduate Diploma in Management, a Master of Business Administration; and is a Graduate and Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

In 2013 Mr Scroggie was awarded the University of Southern Queensland Faculty of Business & Law Alumnus of the Year and in 2015 was inducted into the ARN ICT Industry Awards Hall of Fame.

Simon Cooper

Simon Cooper

Chief Operating Officer

Simon is the Chief Operating Officer at NEXTDC, and is responsible for leading the company’s strategic direction in data centre design, development, construction, and driving the strategic business operational framework.

Before migrating to Australia with his family to join NEXTDC and help execute our strategic vision of becoming the most recognised, connected, and trusted data centre brand in Asia Pacific, Simon was based in Singapore where he directed Tata Communications investments in their international sub-sea network expansion and led the customer engineering and commercial solutions worldwide for Tata's wholesale portfolio.

Simon began his career as a Telecommunications Systems Engineer, working directly on a number of submarine cable projects with Cable & Wireless, before moving on to Level 3 Communications where he was responsible for driving their transmission network roll-out across the Atlantic and across Europe.

By leveraging his engineering expertise and experience, Simon expanded his influence to the operational side of the business. Simon ran Level 3’s service activation business across Europe before taking on their pan-European transport business P&L, all prior to his move to Singapore.

Simon holds an Electronic and Electrical Engineering Degree from Nottingham University. Simon’s professional abilities range from strategic relationship management and funding the development and delivery of large infrastructure projects, through to his extensive high-level technical and commercial knowledge and understanding of large scale critical infrastructure projects, and building operational organisations to support them.

Oskar Tomaszewski

Oskar Tomaszewski

Chief Financial Officer

Oskar is responsible for driving the Finance and Business Operating functions at NEXTDC, including financial reporting, budgeting, investment review and group funding as well as investor relations.

As a highly respected member of the global finance industry, Oskar brings 15 years of investment banking and corporate advisory experience in Australia and the United Kingdom. Oskar is highly regarded for his extensive experience in debt and equity capital raising, M&A and strategic business planning having successfully completed transactions across a range of industries, including Technology, Media and Telecommunications.

Prior to joining NEXTDC, Oskar held senior positions at a number of global investment banks including Lazard, UBS and Robert Baird and Co. in the United Kingdom.

Oskar holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Master of Business degree with Distinction from the University of Otago in New Zealand.

David Dzienciol

David Dzienciol

Chief Customer and Commercial Officer

David is a highly accomplished executive with a distinguished career spanning Australia and the Asia Pacific region. With extensive experience in the technology industry, including Cloud computing, data centers, and colocation, David brings a wealth of knowledge in driving successful market entry, services management, and Cloud services.

As Chief Customer and Commercial Officer (CCO) at NEXTDC, David assumes full global responsibility for the company's go-to-market (GTM) and customer engine. He leads a talented team across Sales, Marketing, Customer Service/Success and Regional Management, Vendor Management overseeing operations in Australia, New Zealand, and Asia. David's strategic direction guides NEXTDC's revenue generation efforts and ensures an exceptional end-to-end customer experience throughout the entire lifecycle.

Under David's leadership, NEXTDC has gained a reputation for providing best-in-class quality and exemplary service to organizations. Embracing a customer-first approach, David works closely with key customers and verticals, leveraging his comprehensive understanding of their needs and the industry. This enables him to align corporate and customer strategies effectively, supporting long-term cloud and transformation goals while helping customers achieve their desired outcomes.

Central to David's focus is fostering a unified voice of the customer within the organization. By deepening customer engagement and cultivating strong partner relationships, he strengthens NEXTDC's position as a trusted and strategic partner for businesses.

Prior to joining NEXTDC, David held the position of Vice President and General Manager at Parallels, a virtualization and cloud automation technology company, based in Hong Kong. Earlier in his career, he played a pivotal role at Symantec, where he drove remarkable growth and success for the business. David was instrumental in establishing Symantec as a leading provider of security and storage solutions in the ANZ region, holding various senior positions, including Vice President of Sales (Channel/SMB/GSP) in APJ and Senior Director of Enterprise Sales and Partners in APAC.

With his extensive expertise and global perspective, David continues to shape NEXTDC's success, furthering its position as an industry leader and driving innovation in the technology landscape.

Ellie Whitton

Ellie Whitton

Head of People and Culture

Ellie is responsible for driving the Company’s human capital strategy to support the attraction, engagement, growth and development of NEXTDC’s talent.

To ensure the NEXTDC team lives the company values and continues to deliver on our objective to have the right people and capabilities to deliver on the ambitious goals we set ourselves, Ellie’s role encompasses all facets of People & Culture including recruitment, employee engagement, talent management, organisational change and development, reward and recognition.

Ellie is passionate about empowering leaders and elevating the leadership capabilities that drive the Company’s high-performance culture which is underpinned by strong company values.

Ellie’s extensive background in Human Resources and expertise in Organisational Change Management fuels her dedication to effectively lead people through times of change so they are well positioned to adapt and succeed.

Ellie is recognised in the ICT industry as a HR Rising Star and was a finalist in the ARN Women in ICT awards.

Ellie holds a Bachelor of Business (Human Resources) and a Bachelor of Journalism and is an accredited Prosci Organisational Change Manager.

Adam Scully

Adam Scully

Vice President, Customer and Commercial

Adam Scully is Vice President for the Customer and Commercial organisation. Working closely with the Chief Customer and Commercial Officer, Adam spearheads NEXTDC’s customer retention strategy and delivers the commercial excellence needed to support NEXTDC's rich customer and partner ecosystem.

Customer first is one of NEXTDC’s core company values and Adam draws on his 30 years of experience in various senior sales leadership positions to ensure NEXTDC delivers an exceptional experience and best-in-value services to our channel partners and customers.

Adam has a strong background in the technology industry, with experience spanning more than 15 years within leading companies such as Symantec and IBM. Prior to entering the ICT industry Adam spent 16 years in the commercial real estate and construction industry. When teamed with NEXTDC’s world-class solutions, Adam is uniquely positioned to help our customer and partner community to build holistic enterprise-grade solutions that solve complex organisational challenges.

Adam holds a Master of Management degree from the University of Wollongong and is appointed an Advisory Board member for DataCenter Dynamics.

Michael Helmer

Michael Helmer

Company Secretary and Chief Risk Officer

Michael Helmer is the Chief Risk Officer, Company Secretary and Group Executive for Legal, Governance & Sustainability.

Michael is responsible for the strategic management and guidance of NEXTDC's Risk Group which includes legal, audit & compliance, WH&S, Property Management and Security & Government Advisory, ESG and Company Secretariat.

Michael has over 28 years’ experience in the legal and risk sectors and has previously served as Director of Legal Services (Asia Pacific) for global software maker Symantec. Before that, Michael was based in London at specialist technology firm Field Fisher Waterhouse. Michael has held senior legal roles in Barclays, Coles Myer and was GC at European shopping portal shopsmart.com as well as PCTools an Australian cybersecurity company.

Michael is a seasoned strategic advisor with deep knowledge of the legal and compliance environments in which technology and ecommerce businesses operate. His work is particularly focussed on their corporate and operating environments, ecommerce, security and compliance requirements as well as technology and IP law, M&A and capital raising.

Michael has obtained a Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Science (Monash) and is admitted as a legal practitioner in Australia as well as in England and Wales. Michael is a member of the Association of Corporate Counsel and has served as their Victorian President (ACLA) as well as a member of its National Board.

Michael holds a Certificate in Governance Practice and is a Fellow of the Governance Institute of Australia (FGIA). He is also a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and a graduate of their Company Directors course (GAICD).

Jeff Arndt

Jeff Arndt

Chief Technology Officer

Jeff holds a pivotal position within NEXTDC, where he bears responsibility for an array of critical functions related to the company's technology portfolio and digital strategy. Jeff's role ensures that NEXTDC's technology and digital endeavours not only operate efficiently but also uphold the highest standards of security and align seamlessly with the company's overarching strategic objectives and customer expectations.

 

Physical & Digital Experiences:

Jeff is charged with enriching both physical and digital experiences for NEXTDC's stakeholders, including staff, customers, and partners. His goal is to create inclusive environments that nurture collaboration, teamwork, and operational efficiency.

 

Technical Operations Leadership:

Jeff's leadership extends to the realm of technical operations, where he plays a vital role in helping to deliver on NEXTDC's brand promise – 100% Uptime Guarantee. These operations revolve around effective service management and are closely aligned with NEXTDC's ONETEAM value. Jeff collaborates closely with passionate and dedicated teams and partners to deliver exceptional service quality.

 

Technology Solutions:

Jeff's teams are responsible for delivering on-property and enterprise solutions by integrating an array of technologies. Their work is pivotal in optimising platforms and data utilisation, thereby benefiting both customers and the core business functions of NEXTDC.

 

Cybersecurity and Information Security Oversight:

Jeff also leads NEXTDC's cybersecurity and information security practice. His accountability extends to developing and implementing practical strategies that not only uphold NEXTDC's brand promise but also mitigate security risks for customers. These strategies adhere to market and industry standards while ensuring compliance with government and regulatory requirements.

 

Beyond his primary responsibilities, Jeff oversees the lifecycle and governance of business-led initiatives at NEXTDC. This encompasses aligning these initiatives with the company's strategic and investment priorities, overseeing program delivery, and championing effective change management and adoption.

Jeffrey D. Van Zetten

Jeffrey D. Van Zetten

Chief of Engineering and Design

Jeffrey is responsible for the design, performance, and energy-efficiency of NEXTDC’s world-leading data centres. As the leader of NEXTDC’s Engineering and Design team and innovation engine, Jeff’s direction has positioned NEXTDC as the first data centre provider in Australia to build a national network of Tier III and Tier IV Certified facilities for both Design and Construction, the platform upon which NEXTDC became the first data centre operator in the Southern Hemisphere to achieve Tier IV Gold Certification for Operational Sustainability – the highest level of independent reliability certification that can be achieved globally. Jeffrey’s commissioning and energy tuning leadership also enabled NEXTDC to become Australia’s first and only NABERS 5-star data centre infrastructure energy efficiency certified operator.

A well-respected leader by the global Engineering community, Jeffrey was acknowledged by peak engineering industry group, Engineers Australia in 2018, as one of the country’s top 30 most innovative engineers having led NEXTDC’s world leading design.

Prior to joining NEXTDC, Jeffrey was based in Singapore for 10 years which included a tenure as the Asia Pacific Technical Director for a leading high-performance global buildings technology company introducing innovative patented energy saving technology throughout Asia Pacific. While based in Singapore, he was also the company’s lead for a number of successful energy-efficient, high tech mega projects across Asia Pacific, such as the multi-billion dollar Marina Bay Sands. Jeffrey also had a tenure of 2 years in California, USA, working on research and development of new patented technologies.

Jeffrey has extensive experience in design, on-site commissioning and troubleshooting data centre and other major projects throughout Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.

Jeffrey has been awarded an Australian Innovation Patent for an energy saving solution for data centre design which is the basis of his current research-based PhD candidature. He holds an Honours Degree from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, is an Uptime Institute Accredited Tier Designer, a Chartered Professional Engineer, Registered Member of Engineers Australia and RPEQ. Jeffrey has received industry accolades by global industry experts Datacenter Dynamics and Uptime Institute. Jeffrey’s expertise led the NEXTDC Engineering and Design team to win the 2014 Data Centre Dynamics APAC award for innovation of the mega data centre awarded in Singapore, The 2018 Datacenter Dynamics Global award for the Design Team of the Year awarded in London and the 2015 Uptime Institute Brill award for efficient IT awarded in Silicon Valley, USA.

Olivia Moriarty

Olivia Moriarty

Chief of Staff

Olivia is responsible for leading the company’s strategic planning and execution framework.

Olivia brings extensive experience running the Executive office at NEXTDC for seven years, prior to her role as Chief of Staff. She is well respected for her ability to build and lead teams, enhancing the skills and expertise of staff.

Olivia is known for her passion and precision in leading the synchronisation of the leadership group and her ability to promote cross functional collaboration across the organisation, in order to support continued growth and excellence company wide.

Olivia is a project management professional who specialises in the Prosci Change Management methodology. Olivia’s expertise helps facilitate organisational transition and assists the people side of change, ensuring the NEXTDC team understand, accept, embrace and commit to changes within the organisation as it continues its growth trajectory.

Prior to joining NEXTDC, Olivia worked for the Queensland State Government running HR & Executive office related roles.

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Board of Directors

The board of directors are responsible for the overall governance, oversight of the management and strategic direction of the organisation and its performance.

Craig Scroggie

Craig Scroggie

Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director

Craig Scroggie is the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of NEXTDC (ASX:NXT), Australia’s leading Data-Centre-as-a-Service provider. Prior to becoming CEO in June 2012, Mr Scroggie served on the Board of Directors since the IPO (2010) as a Non-Executive Director, including as Chairman of the Audit and Risk Management Committee.

Mr Scroggie has more than 30 years’ experience in the ICT industry, having held senior positions with Symantec, Veritas Software, Computer Associates, EMC Corporation and Fujitsu. Prior to joining NEXTDC, Mr Scroggie was Symantec’s Vice President & Managing Director for the Pacific Region.

Mr Scroggie currently serves on the Boards of Sovereign Cloud Holdings (ASX:SOV), and Freelancer (ASX:FLN) and contributes actively to academia as Chairman of the La Trobe University Business School Advisory Board and holds the position of Adjunct Professor. He also serves on the advisory boards of The University of Southern Queensland and The University of South Australia.

Mr Scroggie is a Graduate of the University of Southern Queensland and holds an Advanced Certificate in Information Technology, a Graduate Certificate in Management, a Postgraduate Diploma in Management, a Master of Business Administration; and is a Graduate and Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

In 2013 Mr Scroggie was awarded the University of Southern Queensland Faculty of Business & Law Alumnus of the Year and in 2015 was inducted into the ARN ICT Industry Awards Hall of Fame.

Douglas Flynn

Douglas Flynn

Non-Executive Chairman

Douglas (Doug) was appointed to the Board in September 2013 as an Independent Non-Executive Director and subsequently was appointed as Chairman in April 2014.

Doug has over 30 years of international experience in the media and information and communication technology industries, including holding various senior management and board positions.

Doug is the current Chairman of IMEXHS Limited, a medical imaging technology provider.

Previously, Doug was Chief Executive of newspaper publisher, Davies Brothers Limited, which was acquired by News Corporation in 1989. In 1995, he was appointed the Managing Director of News International Plc.

After leaving News International in 1998, Doug joined Aegis Group Plc and was appointed as CEO in 1999, where he was instrumental in doubling the size of the company and established a global market research business Synovate and internet services business Isobar.

From 2005 to 2008, Doug served as the Chief Executive of facilities management provider Rentokil Initial Plc.

Doug graduated in Chemical Engineering from the University of Newcastle, New South Wales and received a Master of Business Administration with distinction from the University of Melbourne.

Dr Gregory Clark AC

Dr Gregory Clark AC

Non-Executive Director

Dr Gregory J Clark AC is a world-renowned technologist, businessman and scientist, with extensive corporate and Board experience in Australia, the USA and Europe.

Dr Clark brings to the Board international business experience and a distinguished career in micro-electronics, computing and communications. He was previously Principal of Clark Capital Partners, a US based firm that has advised internationally on technology and the technology marketplace.

During his career, Dr Clark also held senior executive roles at IBM, News Corporation and Loral Space and Communications. At IBM he was a senior scientist in their Research Division in NY. At News Corporation he was President of Technology and on the Executive Committee with responsibility for all technical aspects of digital media creation and delivery. Dr Clark was responsible for News Corporation’s transformation of its media assets from an analogue platform into a digital platform for both program creation and delivery. In addition, he was responsible for all technology companies within News Corporation.

He was President and Chief Operating Officer at Loral Space and Communications, the world’s largest commercial satellite manufacturer and one of the largest operators, with responsibility for all development, manufacturing, marketing and sales.

While at News Corporation and Loral Space and Communications, Dr Clark was Chairman and/or on the Board of a number of wholly owned subsidiaries including NDS, Globalstar, SatMex, Skynet, Loral Space Systems, Kesmai, Etak and others.

Dr Clark is an Honorary Professor at the Australian National University and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, a Fellow of the Academy of Technology and Engineering and a Fellow of the American Physical Society.

Jennifer Lambert

Jennifer Lambert

Non-Executive Director

Ms Jennifer Lambert has extensive business and leadership experience at senior executive and board level with more than 25 years of financial management and accounting experience.

Currently Ms Lambert is a Non-Executive Director of BlueScope Steel Limited, REA Group Limited and Investa Property Group, and Chairs each of their Audit Committees. Ms Lambert is also a non-executive director of two not for profit entities.

Ms Lambert was Group Chief Financial Officer of 151 Property (formerly Valad Property Group) for 13 years where her responsibilities included operational and strategic finance, tax, treasury, legal and compliance. Prior to this, Ms Lambert was a director at PricewaterhouseCoopers specialising in capital raisings, structuring and due diligence for acquisitions and disposals across various industries.

Jennifer holds a Bachelor of Business (Accounting and Finance) from University of Technology Sydney and Master of Economics from Macquarie University. Her professional associations include being a member of The Chartered Accountants Australia New Zealand and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

Dr Eileen Doyle

Dr Eileen Doyle

Non-Executive Director

Dr Doyle has had an internationally recognised career with close to four decades of diverse business experience at both executive and board level.

Her experience covers a wide range of industries including logistics, technology and research, property, financial services, manufacturing, building and construction and sport.

Dr Doyle has previously served as the Chairman of the world’s largest export coal loader, PWCS (1998-2009) and Deputy Chairman of CSIRO to 2016, after 10 years of service. 

Dr Doyle currently serves on the Board of DBI Limited, Santos Limited and Airservices Australia. She has significant experience across Audit, Remuneration and Sustainability Committees. Dr Doyle’s experience also includes appointments at major government bodies Austrade, CSIRO, Newcastle Port Corporation, the National Steering Committee on eHealth and the NSW Innovation and Productivity Council.

Dr Doyle holds a Ph.D. in Applied Statistics from the University of Newcastle, was a Fulbright Scholar (Business Management: Columbia University), is a Fellow of the Academy of Technology and Engineering and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (FAICD).

Dr Doyle is also a Foundation Fellow of The Australian Association of Angel Investors (FAAAI) and the author of “Call a Business Angel”.

Stuart Davis

Stuart Davis

Non-Executive Director

Stuart has over 30 years’ experience as an international banker with the HSBC Group including roles in Hong Kong, New York, Taiwan, India and Australia. Most recently he was CEO India for the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (2009-2012), CEO and Executive Director for HSBC Bank Australia Limited (2002-2009) and CEO HSBC Taiwan (1999-2002). He was a member of the Australian Bankers Association from 2002 to 2009 and Deputy Chairman from 2006 to 2009.

Stuart holds a LLB from Adelaide University and is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

Steve Smith

Steve Smith

Non-Executive Director

Stephen (Steve) Smith is widely respected amongst the global ICT community. Steve has a deep background and expertise in managing market leading technology businesses, particularly in the data centre industry. Steve served as CEO and President of Equinix Inc for over a decade (2007-2018), transforming it into the largest enterprise data centre platform in the world. Under Steve’s leadership Equinix grew from 17 data centres operating in 10 markets and a US$2 billion market cap, to approximately 200 data centres with a US$38 billion market cap and operations in 24 countries on five continents.

Steve is currently the CEO of Zayo Group, a leading provider of fibre infrastructure, with dense, high-quality networks in every major market in North America and many in Western Europe. Prior to his time at Zayo Group and Equinix, Steve held senior leadership positions at Hewlett Packard (2005-2006) which included serving as its Senior Vice President - Worldwide HP Services; Lucent Technologies Inc. (2004- 2005), where he was appointed as Vice President, Global Professional and Managed Services and Electronic Data Systems Corporation (EDS) (1987-2004), where he served in a number of capacities including Chief Sales Officer and President, Asia-Pacific. 

Steve also had a successful eight-year career in the U.S. Army where, among other roles, he was aide de-camp to the office of the Commander in Chief of the U.S. Armed Forces in the Pacific. 

Steve holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.

Michael Helmer

Michael Helmer

Company Secretary and Chief Risk Officer

Michael Helmer is the Chief Risk Officer, Company Secretary and Group Executive for Legal, Governance & Sustainability.

Michael is responsible for the strategic management and guidance of NEXTDC's Risk Group which includes legal, audit & compliance, WH&S, Property Management and Security & Government Advisory, ESG and Company Secretariat.

Michael has over 28 years’ experience in the legal and risk sectors and has previously served as Director of Legal Services (Asia Pacific) for global software maker Symantec. Before that, Michael was based in London at specialist technology firm Field Fisher Waterhouse. Michael has held senior legal roles in Barclays, Coles Myer and was GC at European shopping portal shopsmart.com as well as PCTools an Australian cybersecurity company.

Michael is a seasoned strategic advisor with deep knowledge of the legal and compliance environments in which technology and ecommerce businesses operate. His work is particularly focussed on their corporate and operating environments, ecommerce, security and compliance requirements as well as technology and IP law, M&A and capital raising.

Michael has obtained a Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Science (Monash) and is admitted as a legal practitioner in Australia as well as in England and Wales. Michael is a member of the Association of Corporate Counsel and has served as their Victorian President (ACLA) as well as a member of its National Board.

Michael holds a Certificate in Governance Practice and is a Fellow of the Governance Institute of Australia (FGIA). He is also a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and a graduate of their Company Directors course (GAICD).

Maria Leftakis

Maria Leftakis

Non-Executive Director

Mrs Leftakis is recognised as an industry leader in shareholder engagement and corporate governance advisory, having worked with both domestic and international companies in Australia for over 25 years. She offers deep commercial and industry expertise having founded and led a number of successful stakeholder advisory businesses.

She is currently the Chair of Morrow Sodali, Asia Pacific, one of the largest global shareholder and governance advisory firms. In this role, Mrs Leftakis is also responsible for advising on acquisitions and growth opportunities. Prior to this, she was the firm’s CEO for Asia Pacific and a member of the global Executive Committee, responsible for the groups business performance and growth strategy.

As the Managing Director of a number of shareholder advisory businesses, including Georgeson Shareholder Communications (2000 – 2006, acquired by Computershare Limited) and Global Proxy Solicitation Pty Ltd (2006 – 2017, acquired by Morrow Sodali), Mrs Leftakis has become one of the leading advisors in this space, using her entrepreneurial experience to advise many ASX listed companies on issues including M&A, demergers, activism response and capital restructures.

Maria holds a Bachelor of Economics (Finance and Accounting) from the University of Sydney as well as an Executive Master of Business Administration from the Australian Graduate School of Management, University of New South Wales. Maria is also a member of the Australia Institute of Company Directors.

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