Graham Tuckwell
Graham Tuckwell | |
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Born | Canberra, Australia |
Education | Australian National University |
Occupation(s) | Businessman, philanthropist |
Spouse | Louise Tuckwell |
Children | 4 |
Graham Tuckwell is an Australian businessman and philanthropist.
Biography
Early life
Graham John Tuckwell was born in Canberra.[1] He graduated from the Australian National University, where he received a Bachelor of Economics in 1978 and a Bachelor of Laws in 1981.[1][2][3][4][5]
Career
He started his career as an Advisor to Vince FitzGerald in the Department of the Prime Minister in Canberra.[3] He later founded Investor Resources Limited.[3] Later, he served as Head of Mining for the Asia-Pacific region for Salomon Brothers and as Executive Director of Normandy Mining.[5] He also worked as an investment advisor to Credit Suisse First Boston and Schroders, both in London and Australia.[3][5]
He is the Founder and Chairman of ETF Securities, an investment firm focused on exchange-traded funds (ETFs), exchange-traded commodities (Commodity ETCs) and exchange-traded currencies (Currency ETCs).[1][2][3][5][6][7][8] It holds $30 billion in assets and it is the seventh largest ETP in the world.[1][3] In 2003, he also started Gold Bullion Securities, an ETP linked to the value of gold as a commodity.[3][7]
Philanthropy
In 2012, he co-founded the Tuckwell Foundation with his wife.[9] In 2013, he donated AU$50 million to his alma mater, the Australian National University (totaling $100 million in 2016 as at 12 July 2016).[1][4][8][6][10][11] As part of the program he endowed, students are selected to become "Tuckwell Scholars" each year, receive a stipend of $20,000.[1][10] The program is overseen by "Tuckwell Fellows."[1]
Through his foundation, he has also donated to the Education Building Fund and St. Columb's Anglican Church Hall in Hawthorn, Victoria.[9]
Personal life
He is married to Louise (Wright) Tuckwell, a philanthropist.[1][3][4][8] They have four children.[1][3] They reside in Jersey.[1] He is worth an estimated AU$460 million.[8]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Emma Macdonald, Billionaire gives back with $50m uni donation, The Canberra Times, February 05, 2013
- ^ a b Graham John Tuckwell, Bloomberg Businessweek
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Tuckwell Foundation: Governance
- ^ a b c Jill Rowbotham, Entrepreneur Graham Tuckwell donates $50m for ANU undergrads, The Australian, February 05, 2013
- ^ a b c d Aussie banker on British rich list, The Australian, April 30, 2012
- ^ a b James Thomson, Graham Tuckwell: a shining example , BRW, 01 August 2013
- ^ a b Michael Bailey, Graham Tuckwell: why I didn’t sell a $1.5b business, BRW, 01 August 2013
- ^ a b c d Katrina Strickland, 'Giving It Away: Graham Tuckwell', The Australian Financial Review Magazine: The Wealth Issue, July 2014, p. 28
- ^ a b Tuckwell Foundation: Activity
- ^ a b Tim Dodd, No magic formula to being a Tuckwell scholar, Australian Financial Review, 24 February 2014
- ^ Tim Dodd, Tuckwell pleased to start donation domino, Australian Financial Review, 24 February 2014