Brad Scott Managing Director, EWM Group Pty Ltd Brad is the founder and managing director of EWM Group and has been in the finance and investment industry since 1986. Prior to forming EWM Group in 2005, Brad held the position of executive director of Goldman Sachs JBWere, where he jointly established the Private Wealth.Management business and managed that division within Queensland. Previous to his years at Goldman Sachs JBWere, he spent 12 years with one of Australia's major banks across various commercial, private banking and management roles. Brad's background and experience encompasses relationship and investment management, commercial, private and investment banking, Family Governance and Education and Philanthropic advice.
BRAD SCOTT | TUESDAY, 5 NOV 2013 Far from simply creating a comfortable existence, managing significant wealth can be one of the most difficult roles a person undertakes. Read more PAGE: 1 |
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