TRANSLINQ BOARD MEMBERS

BRUNO CAMARRI - AM LL.B, MAICD - Non-Executive Chairman

Mr Camarri is the Chairman of LinQ Capital Limited, which was until recently the Responsible Entity of the former ASX Listed LinQ Resources Fund, a non-executive director of Barminco Ltd and a former Deputy Chairman of UGL Limited (1994-2012). Mr Camarri has also held board positions of various other public and private companies in the mining, construction and manufacturing industries. He has held positions on the Audit and Risk Committees of various public companies including UGL Limited. Mr Camarri was a Partner at the legal firm, Freehills, between 1973 and 2003. He practices as a corporate lawyer and consults to Herbert Smith Freehills.

Mr Camarri was named in the Best Lawyers list (2010, 2011 and 2012) for Australia in the speciality of Mining and was made a member of the Order of Australia in 2008. He brings substantial skills to TransLinQ in the commercial, legal and compliance areas.

 

IMRAN MOHIUDDIN - BA - Non-Executive Director

Mr Mohiuddin is the Chief Executive of Colliers International in Western Australia, which is a position he has held since 2003. Mr Mohiuddin has over 30 years’ experience in the property industry having previously worked National Mutual (now AXA) and Jones Lang LaSalle, where he was invited to join the Board in 1998. Mr Mohiuddin brings a range of property expertise and contacts to TransLinQ.

 

SIMON TREVISAN - B.Econ LL.B (Hons) MBT (UNSW) - Executive Director

Mr Trevisan is the Managing Director and a Principal of TRG Properties. Simon has significant experience in corporate finance and the management of large private and public businesses. He has been the Managing Director of TRG Properties since 2001 and has overseen a range of property developments and investments including en-globo land subdivisions, canal and built form estates, high and medium density residential developments and commercial offices.

He was a director of Roy Weston Property Group and its settlement agency Strand Conveyancing and Settlement Services. Simon also has extensive experience in founding and managing public companies in Australia and internationally, with significant international financing experience. Simon has a Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws from the University of Western Australia and a Masters Degree in Business and Technology from the University of New South Wales. Prior to becoming a full time executive of the Transcontinental Group he practiced as a solicitor in corporate, property and natural resources, and was admitted to the practice in the Supreme Court of Western Australia and the High Court of Australia.

 

CLIVE DONNER - B.Comm - Executive Director

Mr Donner has over 30 years of expertise in both retail and wholesale funds management, corporate and project financing, equity and debt capital raisings, and investment advising in Australia and overseas. Mr Donner formerly held the position of Director at NM Rothschild & Sons (Australia) Limited from 1996 to 2004 and was also a director of Rothschild’s development capital business. Mr Donner founded and ran a successful wholesale private equity fund called the Golden Arrow Fund in 1997 within the Rothschild Group and thereafter founded LinQ Resources Fund in 2004, a retail listed investment fund which in 2008, had funds under management of greater than $500 million. Mr Donner subsequently acquired the funds management businesses from Rothschild in a management buyout in 2004/2005. Prior to this, Mr Donner was formerly the Director and Head of NM Rothschild & Sons (Australia) Limited in Perth. Mr Donner provided mainly emerging mining companies with restructuring advice, project debt and derivatives to finance the development of resources projects. Prior to this, Mr Donner had 9 years with Citicorp Group in Australia and overseas. In summary, Mr Donner has had circa 16 years in debt financing and a further 16 years in venture capital and funds management internationally.

Mr Donner has been investing in the property sector in both residential and commercial real estate for over 10 years.

 

 

TANYA TREVISAN - B.Arch., RAIA - Executive Director

Ms Trevisan is an Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of TRG Properties. Ms Trevisan has a Bachelor of Architecture and studied architecture at the University of Western Australia and at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London. Ms. Trevisan has been a registered architect in the United Kingdom since 1994 and a registered architect in Australia since 1999. Ms Trevisan has over 25 years of property experience mostly with multi-residential and mixed-use development projects and was involved in the delivery of large scale inner city developments both internationally and nationally in London, Berlin and Sydney before returning to live in Perth in 2004.

In 2001 she changed career from working within a large architectural practice on large scale apartment projects to working for a national publicly listed property developer as its Architectural Manager (NSW) where she was involved in managing large teams working on the delivery of numerous high value complex inner Sydney apartment developments.

Ms Trevisan has spent the last 10 years taking an active role in establishing mixed-use, commercial, heritage and land development projects in Perth and Sydney including a major involvement with the first national Green Star design rated (MURT) apartment project. Since 2010 Ms Trevisan has also been involved with the Pearson and Victoria apartment project in Melbourne, allowing her to draw from valuable national experience gained within 3 states of Australia. Ms Trevisan has both lectured and taught in architectural design studios at two universities in NSW (UTS and UNSW) and has been invited as a guest speaker by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW) and by the Green Building Council of Australia (WA).

Ms Trevisan has also written a number of published articles relating to the evolution of apartment design and has sat on committees advising government on apartment design guidelines and planning policy (NSW SEPP 65).