Bert Bardoel Bert Bardoel is EY's Oceania Strategic Growth Markets Leader. For the past ten years, Bert has focused on supporting mid-market growth companies with their internationalisation, corporatisation, and debt and equity funding strategies - including private equity, IPO and debt advisory. An experienced Executive Director, he has worked with a wide range of private companies, private equity portfolio companies and ASX listed growth companies. Bert is also the Australian Eastern Region director for EY Entrepreneur Of The YearTM, a global business awards program which recognises and celebrates the outstanding contribution entrepreneurs make to the business community and economy.
BERT BARDOEL | TUESDAY, 5 NOV 2013 What decisions need to be made to hand over an economically healthy company that is equipped for the future? How should the course be set so that the next generation will be able to continue running your company and maintain its competitiveness in the ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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CARMELO VIOLA
PARTNER, MANAGING DIRECTOR
VIOLA PRIVATE WEALTH
PARTNER, MANAGING DIRECTOR
VIOLA PRIVATE WEALTH
Viola Private Wealth executive chair, founding partner, and adviser Charlie Viola has worked hard to build his personal brand, and it shows. Viola's face is plastered across financial services media. This ubiquity, however, isn't without rhyme or reason. Andrew McKean writes.