![]() Cat Fay Managing Community & Social Investment and ESG Partner, Perpetual Investment Management Limited Caitriona Fay is Perpetual's general manager, community and social investment. As a senior philanthropic leader with more than 15 years' private family and institutional grant-making experience, she oversees approximately $4bn in community funds across Perpetual's work with philanthropists, non-profits and Native Title groups. Caitriona is a leader in gender-wise and LGBTQIA+ philanthropy in Australia and a founding board member of The Channel, Australia's first sexuality- sex- and gender-diverse giving circle. Caitriona is also a founding member of the Melbourne Women's Fund and an International Women's Forum member.
CAT FAY | FRIDAY, 15 MAY 2020 There is much to mull over in what has been another 12 months of scrutiny for 'big' philanthropy internationally. Much of that attention has focused on the decision-makers, their power and what they choose to (or choose not to) support. This is amplified ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
Latest News
MST Financial broadens services to Alder & Partners
MST Financial has broadened its services for Alder & Partners Private Wealth Management, providing "institutional-grade investments" across managed accounts, asset allocation and research.
Australia welcomes 25k to millionaires' club: UBS
Australia's club of millionaires jumped by 25,000 last year thanks to booming property values and fat superannuation balances, according to the lasts UBS Global Wealth Report.
Family office succession takes back seat to investments
While family offices have investment strategies down pat, the state of their succession plans paint another story, which reports suggest could undermine a seamless transfer of a vast amount of wealth.
Lowy family takes stake in Magellan
The Lowy family has acquired a 5.1% stake in Magellan Financial Group via its trust Oryxium.
Further Reading
Cover Story

Generation next
JAMES GOWING
FINANCE DIRECTOR
GOWING BROS LTD
FINANCE DIRECTOR
GOWING BROS LTD
To sustain a successful multi-generational business and legacy requires investment acumen grounded in strong family values. As part of the rising generation at Gowing Bros, executive director of finance James Gowing is helping position the 158-year-old company for the future. Karren Vergara writes.








