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Directors

  • Managing Director
    Greg Tilse BComm LLB MBA


    03 8625 0900 
    gtilse@quantumfunding.com.au [1]

    Greg has extensive experience as a lawyer and management consultant. Admitted to the NSW Supreme Court roll as a Solicitor in 1990, Greg has worked for Deacons Lawyers and the Commonwealth and ACT Director of Public Prosecutions Offices. Following an MBA at the Melbourne Business School Greg worked in consulting for Deloitte and Bain and Company, chiefly in the financial services area. Greg also worked for the Department of Justice in Victoria where for 4 years he managed the Attorney-General’s Gateways to Justice Project. This project was aimed at improving access to justice in Victoria. It involved developing various access to justice initiatives as well as working on alternative dispute resolution and civil procedure policy designed to reduce the cost and delay of litigation.
 
  • Non-Executive Director
    Chairman of the Board

    Brian Stevenson BComm ACA


    Following senior executive roles in insurance group NZI, Brian founded Spicers the leading financial planning and investment advisory business in New Zealand. After the sale of this business Brian is involved as a director in a number of private companies.He is a trustee of the Arts Foundation of New Zealand and a trustee of Chamber Music New Zealand. He is an active rotarian and is a Paul Harris fellow of that organisation. He was the inaugural Chairman of Creative New Zealand, a crown owned entity which is an arts advocacy, funding and support organisation.

    • Non-Executive Director
      Ben Larkey BSc, MAICD


      Ben is a director and partner of  phuel, a training and facilitation business, which was bought by STW (ASX 200) in 2004.    Phuel’s clients include many of Australia’s Top 100 listed companies. Ben has worked with Government, Industry Bodies as a facilitator / moderator as well as with the senior executive teams of a large number of Australian corporations.  He has considerable business development knowledge with different channels to market and client servicing experience.

    • Non-Executive Director
      Shane Higgs


      Shane was the proprietor of Melbourne media company Communication Industries for approximately 20 years. During this time he was publisher of The Melbourne Times and founded The Emerald Hill Times with Peter Isaacson. He become sole owner of the company in 2000. After selling the papers in 2003 (they now form part of the Fairfax Group) he engaged interests in 'new media' as well as becoming involved in various philanthropic projects in the third world. Over the years he has been on the boards of various companies and organisations – commercial, cultural and philanthropic, including The Melbourne International Film Festival, Australian Suburban Newspaper Association & Fashion Design Council.


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