slide rule
Jaws
sharkfin = goodwill?
Sharkfin do you even no the people that have been choosen if not what would you suggest?how is irvine selfish?what bad decisions has he made so far?what bad decision has the club ceo made?
as for Tynans sponsorship we receive minor sponsorship while the dragons receive major i do not see why peachy needs to pull his head in?
massive nobodies......
worst choice irvine will damage the club with this not a smart move at all.
Denise Aldous
Company Director
Sydney Area, Australia
Current
Company Director at Various organisations
Education Australian Institute of Company Directors
Harvard Business School
Massey University
University of Canterbury
Connections 95 connections Industry Financial Services
Summary
Practising company director with extensive skills at a board level together with domestic and international experience up to and including CEO level. Led a professional services consultancy business across many countries for the International Finance Corporation (private sector arm of The World Bank Group) gaining experience in more than 20 countries and across more than 50 industry groups over 12 years.Prior experience gained with in excess of 20 years in commercial/retail banking. Highly skilled in financial and business management, risk management, strategy development, multiple stakeholder management and corporate governance. Currently building a career in non-executive company directorships.
Specialties:
Board level skills in finance, audit, risk and strategy in business services, social services and international business.
All aspects of retail/commercial banking including leading major business restructuring and behaviour change, credit, treasury operations, human resources management.
Extensive exposure to finding, developing and raising finance for business in emerging and developing markets.
Wide experience in mentoring and coaching with specific experience in gender/equity issues.
Experience
Company Director
Various organisations
(Individual & Family Services industry)
June 2005 — Present (4 years 2 months)
Education
Australian Institute of Company Directors
Diploma , Company Director , 2006 — 2006
Harvard Business School
Management Programme (World Bank) 2002 — 2002
Massey University
MBA Distinction , International Business, Marketing and Human Resources Management , 1989 — 1991
University of Canterbury
BA , English literature and Japanese language , 1972 — 1979
Jenny Reynolds
Head of Clearing
ANZ Bank
Jenny is currently the Head of Clearing, ANZ. Her business is the leading provider of high value payments settlements in Australia and New Zealand for Financial Institutions residing offshore. The business has global reach with team in London, New York, Singapore, New Zealand and Australia under Jenny’s leadership the business has doubled to over $120 Million, cost to income ratio has been reduced below 20%, market share has grow to 48% whilst staff engagement is at world best practice of 80.
Jenny is a passionate promoter and developer of talent and diversity in ANZ, she is a mentor to many men and women across the organisation and is a current executive member of Working Capital Culture Forum that develops and promotes positive cultural change for the people and the business.
Prior to ANZ Jenny was Vice President JPMorgan and she lived and worked in Asia based in Singapore with responsibility for financial product innovation and management across 14 countries in Asia with them she has designed and delivered repayment products for Global Corporates to more efficiently manage their Working Capital needs.
Prior to JPMorgan Jenny worked for Westpac in their Transactional Business in Sydney, Financial Markets Operations in Sydney and Melbourne and retail across the Illawarra area where she grew up and her family still reside.
Hahahahaha... Tynan is a somebody compared to this nobody?
Or this nobody??
nobodies in the shire nobodies in the sharks?
These womens' credentials far exceed anything that Tynan could offer. It's really quite unbelievable really. A massive coup for our club.
I dont think running companies with guaranteed funds coming in would be the same as what the others have got to offer. Peter Gow is a self made multimillionaire and that was before Elle came along I remember when he was a technician for the education board fixing PAs, then there is the head of Toyota,the head of Shimano, I think there was a bloke from PBX management one of the largest sporting management in the world and then there is Ron Massey regarded as one of the best league brains alive we forget to soon who roped in Richard Fisk it seems that it is going back to jobs for the boys like the old days
you just mentioned the 'means and ways' committee..
i cant remember exactly who is on it, but your probably close, i know gow is one of them and possibly massey
I dont think running companies with guaranteed funds coming in would be the same as what the others have got to offer. Peter Gow is a self made multimillionaire and that was before Elle came along I remember when he was a technician for the education board fixing PAs, then there is the head of Toyota,the head of Shimano, I think there was a bloke from PBX management one of the largest sporting management in the world and then there is Ron Massey regarded as one of the best league brains alive we forget to soon who roped in Richard Fisk it seems that it is going back to jobs for the boys like the old days
Well neither Gow nor Dunphy (of Shimano) wanted to be on the board - as Peachey mentioned, however, they remain involved in the club by way of the ways and means committee - which is basically a group of influential locals who are acting as a bit of a brains trust.
As for your comment that the ways and means committee recommended the Tynan ticket - this is not the case. They were involved in negotiations, but certainly didn't back the Tynan group. Some of the names on the Tynan ticket are dubious to say the least.