New South Wales

ABE Event - Government Debt Program 2016-2017

Date

From: Tuesday September 13, 2016, 12:30 pm

To: Tuesday September 13, 2016, 2:00 pm

Australian Business Economists (ABE) are pleased to present a lunchtime seminar with Mr Rob Nicholl, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Office of Financial Management (AOFM). 

Challenges and Opportunities for the year ahead as seen from the perspective of the Australian Office of Financial Management

Global financial markets continue to reflect circumstances of heightened risk. The portfolio management and issuance decisions of the AOFM, while not necessarily impacted directly by specific events, cannot ignore the themes arising from these risks. At the same time the funding requirements of the Government remain at historically elevated levels. Together these issues present a range of considerations for the AOFM to anticipate and manage over 2016-17.

Details:

Time: 12.30 pm - 2.00 pm

Venue: Four Seasons, Sydney, 199 George Street, The Rocks

Cost: $155 members, $185 non-members, $1400 tables of 8 guests each

Lunch includes two courses and beverages

To Register:

Register on line here

Enquiries: info@abe.org.au or call 0419 256 336

Mr Rob Nicholl

Rob was appointed Chief Executive Officer in January 2011. He studied economics at the Universities of Tasmania and Alberta - the latter from which he holds a Master's Degree. Before commencing at the AOFM, Rob held a number of senior executive appointments within the Tasmanian Government - the longest being in its Treasury (10 years as a Deputy Secretary). Rob also has extensive commercial and regulatory experience from lead roles in major whole-of-government projects while working with the Tasmanian Government. In 2000, he worked as Senior Advisor to the then Tasmania Deputy Premier. Prior to working in government Rob worked as a research fellow at the University of Tasmania.

 

 

Venue

Four Seasons Hotel

199 George Street, SYDNEY NSW 2000


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