Fortunate, not luckyBY KANIKA SOOD ![]() Tabitha Lovett is a former lawyer and grant maker whom billionaires Marc and Eva Besen trust to oversee their family's philanthropic foundation. She spoke to Kanika Sood about her career, how Australia's philanthropic landscape is changing and the next challenge for the sector.
![]() The wellness millionaireRadek Sali joined the ranks of Australia's wealthiest when his former company Swisse Wellness was acquired. The family office investor talks to Kanika ... ![]() Legacy with a viewWhat can the next generation learn from a not-so-smooth succession? Anthea Hammon shares the journey of her family, who owns Scenic World in the Blue ... ![]() Paddock to Pitt StreetRobert Millner exercises immense influence in corporate Australia as the chair of Washington H. Soul Pattinson. He speaks to Kanika Sood about what's ... ![]() Risky businessCrestone Wealth Management chief executive Mike Chisholm speaks to Kanika Sood about the value of identifying your clientele early, the power of the adviser ... ![]() Bringing it homeKumar Palghat made his millions as a star fund manager, first at PIMCO and then at his Sydney boutique Kapstream Capital. Nearly a year after announcing ... ![]() Revolving doorsIt's been two decades since Stephen Hiscock co-founded an equities boutique in Melbourne. A shift in client base and investment philosophy over the years ... ![]() Like a bossDavid Orford made his fortune with his financial software company Financial Synergy which reaped him $73 million when it sold about three years ago. He ... ![]() The long gameThe Macquarie Group Foundation is set to give out the largest philanthropic award in its history. Its global head Lisa George spoke to FS Private Wealth ... ![]() Campaign of coalitionsThe philanthropic efforts of Tom Snow and Brooke Horne helped the LGBTI community and the marriage equality campaign mobilise one of the biggest social ... ![]() Giving for impactWhen Simon Freeman took the reins at the Paul Ramsay Foundation, he knew very little about the philanthropy. Now he's part of a growing charitable cohort ... |
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It's widely accepted though oft-debated that two seemingly contradictory things can be true at the same time. Take Johnny Kahlbetzer's approach at Twynam Group, for instance. It's true that Kahlbetzer believes ESG to be "fluffy bullshit" - it's also true that he is a very active ESG investor.