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| Michael Hamer |
MMIL independent chairman
Michael Hamer is currently president and owner of Camford Atlantic Limited, a company he founded in 2000, which provides advice on risk management, asset/liability management and investments. He is also a senior investment analyst with Albourne Partners Limited, a hedge fund advisory group and an adviser to the Insurance Admissions Committee, part of the Bermuda Monetary Authority.
Prior to his involvement with Camford, Michael was employed by Centre Solutions, a subsidiary of Zurich Financial Services where he ran their European operations in London and Dublin from 1992 to 1996, and latterly was responsible for managing the overall risk position of the Centre group. Before joining Centre, Michael worked for fifteen years with JP Morgan, including several years as head of Corporate Finance for JP Morgan Australia, and four years in the European Mergers and Acquisition Group of JP Morgan in London, specialising in the oil industry, insurance and banking.
Michael is also a director of Macquarie International Infrastructure Fund Limited, a Bermuda-based mutual fund company listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange.
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| Everard T. (Bob) Richards |
MMIL independent deputy chairman
Bob Richards is currently president and CIO of Bermuda Asset Management Ltd. He is also a director of Bermuda Digital Communications Ltd and a director of The United Kingdom Mutual Steam Ship Assurance Association. Bob was a senator in the Bermuda Senate from 2004 to 2007 having formerly been Government Leader in the Senate and Minister of Telecommunications.
To these roles Bob brought experience gained from his involvement with Bermuda Asset Management Ltd, which he founded in 1987, and the Royal Dutch Shell Group, for which he set up and managed an international investment department in Bermuda.
Bob is also a former director of the Bermuda Monetary Authority, where he worked both as an economist and subsequently as general manager in charge of investing Bermuda’s foreign exchange reserves. Bob is a Fellow of the Institute of Canadian Bankers and is the chairman of MMIL’s audit and risk committee.
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| Max Moore-Wilton |
MMIL executive director
Max Moore-Wilton was appointed in February 2007. He is chairman of Macquarie Southern Cross Media Pty Ltd, Macquarie Airports Management Limited and chairman of Sydney Airport Corporation Limited. Prior to this appointment, Max was secretary to the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet from May 1996 where he oversaw fundamental reform to the Commonwealth Public Service. Max has had a distinguished career in both the private and public sectors. He has held positions as either chairman or board member of a number of major Commonwealth and State business enterprises, and has extensive experience in the transport sector. Max is also president of the Airports Council International Asia-Pacific region.
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| E Michael Leverock |
MMIL independent director
Michael Leverock is a shareholder, and has been a director and chief operating officer, of Bermuda Digital Communications Ltd since 1996 and is responsible for its day-to-day operations, including implementation of the company’s business strategy, marketing the company’s services and ensuring compliance with all government and technical regulations. Michael has led the company from inception to its current position as the largest wireless carrier in Bermuda.
Prior to joining Bermuda Digital Communications, Michael was the founder of Global Access Bermuda, the company responsible for the introduction of competition into the telecommunications market in Bermuda. To this role, Michael brought many years experience from the public and private sectors as a senior level operations engineer and consultant.
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| John Roberts |
MMIL executive director (alternate to Max Moore-Wilton)
John is both joint head of the Macquarie Capital Advisers division and directly responsible for the Macquarie Capital Funds group.
John is either a board director (or an alternate director) or on the investment committee of the Macquarie infrastructure roads, airports, communications, utilities, retirement and private equity funds, as well as the international Singaporean, Korean, Canadian, US and European entities.
John has a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
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