Jonathan Steffanoni Managing Partner, QMV Solutions Pty Ltd Jonathan Steffanoni is a lawyer, principal consultant - legal and risk at QMV and a Fellow of ASFA. He advises and consults on a broad range of projects with Australia's most prominent superannuation funds. Jonathan has completed a Juris Doctor, Diploma in Financial Services, and Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice. He also holds undergraduate degrees in Business and Arts.
JONATHAN STEFFANONI , DESIREE LUCCHESE | FRIDAY, 22 JUN 2018 In a 1970 article in the New York Times magazine, Nobel Laureate and late University of Chicago professor Milton Friedman pronounced that the social responsibility of business is to increase its profits. Read more PAGE: 1 |
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Wealth with purpose
PHIL HARKNESS
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
MUTUAL TRUST PTY LTD
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
MUTUAL TRUST PTY LTD
In the realm of Australian family offices, a stark reality emerges: 70% risk dropping the ball on wealth transfer. To curb this trend, Mutual Trust chief executive Phil Harkness and head of strategy Tracy Conlan are dedicated to helping clients create and preserve purposeful multi-generational wealth. Chloe Walker writes.