Emilio Gonzalez Group Executive Global Equities, Perpetual Investment Management Limited (at time of writing) Emilio Gonzalez has been chief investment officer of Perpetual since 2001 and is responsible for Perpetual's investment management team and is chairman of Perpetual's Investment Performance Review Group, Perpetual's Investment Infrastructure Committee, Perpetual James Fielding Investment Committee and a member of Perpetual Trustees Australia Executive Committee. Emilio joined Perpetual Investments in July 1990 and prior to his current role, he worked as an assistant money market dealer, market economist, manager of international and diversified funds, manager of research and development, and head of research. Emilio has over 20 years industry experience and prior to joining Perpetual he worked at Norths Stockbroking and was chief dealer - fixed interest at Nikko Securities (Australia) Limited.
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Climbing to the top
DANIEL SHRIMSKI
MANAGING DIRECTOR
VANGUARD INVESTMENTS AUSTRALIA LTD
MANAGING DIRECTOR
VANGUARD INVESTMENTS AUSTRALIA LTD
Vanguard Australia managing director Daniel Shrimski is determined to propel the investment giant's superannuation product into the top 10 funds by assets under management by 2030. It's an audacious goal, even for a fund backed by the world's second largest asset manager. Andrew McKean writes.