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Chairman
Jeremy Maycock
Jeremy (Jerry) Maycock was appointed Chairman of the Port of Brisbane Pty Ltd (PBPL) from 30 November 2010. Currently, he is also Chairman of AGL Energy Ltd. His previous roles include Managing Director of CSR Limited, Managing Director of Hastie Group Limited, inaugural Chairman of Cement Australia, and Senior Vice-President of Holcim Ltd, responsible for all Southern ASEAN, Australasian and Pacific companies. His commercial experience spans 36 years, and includes early career roles with British Post Office and Shell in the UK and New Zealand.
Jeremy holds a Bachelor of Engineering (1st Class Hons) in Mechanical Engineering, and has completed Stanford University’s senior executive and finance management programs. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Professional Engineers New Zealand, and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
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Alistair Baillie
Alistair Baillie is Executive Chairman of International Port Holdings, a wholly-owned ports investment affiliate of Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP). Alistair has 34 years of experience within the port and shipping industries and focuses on sourcing and leading investments in the port sector for GIP. Prior to joining GIP, Alistair spent 17 years with Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O). He most recently served as Chief Operating Officer, responsible for the business performance of 23 businesses across 18 countries with 25,000 employees. Alistair started his career in the Merchant Navy, where he served in international trades for 10 years. He holds a M.B.A. from IMD in Switzerland and a Master Mariner certificate from Sydney Technical College, Australia.
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Ari Droga
Ari Droga joined Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) in 2008 and is Head of its Australasian business. Prior to joining GIP, Ari was employed by Allco Finance Group, most recently as Managing Director of Allco Infrastructure and head of its global infrastructure M&A activities. Ari has over 20 years of combined local and international experience in principal investing, investment banking and law. Prior to joining Allco, Ari was Head of the Transport Infrastructure team at UBS in Asia, and Global Head of the Air Transport Infrastructure team at ABN AMRO. Ari holds BA and LLB degrees from Sydney University and an LLM (with First Class Hons) from Cambridge University. He is on the board of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney and Chair of the MCA Foundation.
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Julio Garcia
Julio Garcia joined Industry Funds Management (IFM) in January 2008 as Investment Director (Infrastructure). Julio has over 14 years of experience in asset management, investment banking and strategy consulting. He has executed private capital investments, leveraged recapitalisations, negotiated mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, as well as initial and secondary public offerings across a variety of industries. Prior to joining IFM, Julio was a Principal at Viant Group in San Francisco. In this role his responsibilities included evaluating potential investments, seeking investment capital from institutional investors, and advising on merger and acquisition transactions. Previously, Julio held positions with Bank of America, Robertson Stephens and Gemini Consulting. Julio holds a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business, and a Bachelor of Arts (Public Policy) degree from Stanford University. Julio is a Director of Northern Territory Airports, Ecogen Energy and Wyuna Water. He is also a Graduate Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
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Steve Boulton
Steve Boulton was appointed to the Board of the Port of Brisbane Pty Ltd (PBPL) in November 2011. Steve has more than 30 years experience in the infrastructure sector including 12 years as Chief Executive Officer of both funds management and stock exchange listed infrastructure businesses based in Australia and New Zealand. He has held Executive Chairman and Director roles in the ports, electricity, gas, water, airports and rail sectors, with assets located in Australia, New Zealand, United States, United Kingdom and Europe. Steve’s most recent role was Chief Executive of Hastings Funds Management, which was accountable for approximately $7 billion of funds invested globally in the infrastructure and utility sectors. Steve holds a Bachelor of Business degree and a Master of Technology Management from Griffith University in Queensland. He is also a Director of Infrastructure Partnerships Australia. Steve is a Fellow of both the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Australian Institute of Management.
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Paul DeSouza
Paul DeSouza joined QIC Global infrastructure in 2006. He has over 11 years of investment management, banking and finance experience in the infrastructure sector and a further eight years of experience working in a global professional services firm. Prior to joining QIC in 2006, Paul was a Director in the Infrastructure Advisory and Lending team at ING Bank in London, where he worked for seven years on a broad range of infrastructure transactions in Europe, Asia and North America across the road, water, airports, ports, social, satellites and energy sectors. Paul also previously worked in the Corporate Finance and Audit divisions of Deloitte & Touche, both in London and Australia. He is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Queensland, and a Bachelor of Business Accountancy (Honours) from the Queensland University of Technology.
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