Talking Business with Alan Kohler
Justin Quay, founder and head of product at Shroogle:
The financial services expert on his Melbourne-based fintech, which recently launched the first of a raft of online services to improve access to financial advice.
Bill Baker, co-founder and CEO of Lend:
The entrepreneur discusses the future growth of the alternative lending market as SMEs turn to non-bank sources for loans.
Susan Hurley, epidemiologist, health economist, pharmacist and author:
The honorary professor of medicine looks at her varied careers, pharmaceutical research and how fiction can educate as well as inform.
Richard Murray, group CEO, JB Hi-Fi:
Murray has more than 20 years’ experience in retail and finance. He discusses his business background and the retail strategy of JB Hi-Fi.
Merrill J. Fernando and Dilhan C. Fernando, founder and CEO of Dilmah:
The founder of the global tea company explains how he built the business and is now handing it on to his son, Dilhan.
Mark Calabro, co-founder of HungryHungry and Ordermate:
Combining his love of food with his technology and marketing skills, Calabro talks about co-creating the food and beverage software-as-a-service platform HungryHungry and point-of-sale system Ordermate.
Khali Sakkas, chief executive, Insights & Research, at Isentia:
The communications professional analyses how four leaders, including New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, navigated crises in the past year.
Jason Ireland, partner at McGrathNicol Advisory:
A specialist in operational efficiency, risk management and business modelling, Ireland discusses the conclusions of McGrathNicol’s recently released Working Capital Report for 2019.
Anita Mustac, managing director at LaSalle Investment Management:
Responsible for managing client relationships at the real estate investment company, Mustac shares her interests in healthcare, technology and business strategy.
Kylie Porter, executive director at UN Global Compact Network Australia:
With more than 15 years’ experience in corporate affairs, sustainability and strategy, Porter explains her role at UN Global Compact, the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative.