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Angas Securities appoints new director

The Adelaide-based fixed interest investment specialist has appointed an industry veteran to its board of directors.

by Lachlan Maddock
October 8, 2020
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Kellie Stocker will join the board of Angas Securities as a non-executive director. She brings with her a “diverse economic, legal and business background”, having spent time at the federal Treasury as a legal and economic analyst and in the private sector with the Sustainable Investment Research Institute and with Buchan Consulting Group in Melbourne. 

“Kellie’s rare academic and professional skillset, which has been honed across the private and public sectors, ideally complements the expertise of our current directors and makes for a compelling board dynamic,” said Angas executive chairman Andrew Luckhurst-Smith. 

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“Importantly, as we look to grow the funds under management in our mortgage trust entities, it is important that the company’s leadership is able to draw on a wide range expertise, such as what Kellie can offer as both a qualified lawyer and experienced economist.”

Ms Stocker has also worked as an economics tutor at the University of Adelaide and founded an education start-up which provides online art resources to primary-age students without access to art lessons at school. She holds a bachelor of economics from Flinders University, a bachelor of laws from the University of Adelaide, and a master’s degree in property and construction from the University of Melbourne. 

“My professional and academic career has been quite the journey so far and the opportunity to become a director of Angas Securities represents an exciting next step for me personally,” Ms Stocker said.

“More importantly, today’s business environment demands leadership that is agile and responsive to rapidly changing political, economic and business conditions. Owing to my breadth of experiences, I believe I am ideally suited to provide Angas Securities with modern leadership perspectives that will help ensure the company continues to deliver on its mandate to investors.”

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