Carolyn is a professional director with extensive experience in capital markets, mergers and acquisitions and investment management. Carolyn is current a director of Property For Industry Limited (NZX:PFI), Green Cross Health (NZX:GXH), Oriens Capital GP 2 and WEL Networks and is Chair of the Halberg Foundation. Carolyn has previously served as a director for Datacom, Metlifecare and Tuatahi First Fibre. Carolyn was Portfolio Manager at Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation, the Crown entity that manages the New Zealand Superannuation Fund. Prior to this, Carolyn spent 10 years in investment banking at Credit Suisse and Forsyth Barr. Carolyn holds a Bachelor of Management Studies (Honours) from the University of Waikato. Carolyn's considerable experience relates to capital markets, mergers and acquisitions and investment management. Carolyn is also a director of Property For Industry Limited (NZX:PFI), Green Cross Health (NZX: GXH), Oriens Capital GP 2 and WEL Networks, and is currently Chair of the Halberg Foundation. Carolyn has previously served as a director for Datacom, Metlifecare and Tuatahi First Fibre. In an executive capacity, Carolyn was Portfolio Manager at Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation (the Crown entity that manages the New Zealand Superannuation Fund) and prior to that spent 10 years in investment banking at Credit Suisse and Forsyth Barr. Chair of the Audit and Risk Management Committee and Member of People and Remuneration Committee at Vulcan Steel.
Bachelor of Management Studies (Honours) from University of Waikato
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