• Bruce Cotterill: Leaders Getting Coffee - Episode 22 - Craig Stobo

  • Jun 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

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Bruce Cotterill: Leaders Getting Coffee - Episode 22 - Craig Stobo

  • Summary

  • In Leaders Getting Coffee episode 22, we speak to the newly appointed Chairman of the Financial Markets Authority, Craig Stobo.

    Craig is perhaps best known in investment and financial circles, and as a Chair of various and corporate organisations. But his leadership story runs deep – from mountaineering to the boardroom. His experiences across the financial and investment sector make for compelling listening.

    Craig talks to Bruce about dealing with death in the Himalayas and a failed summit attempt. But they quickly move on to the state of the New Zealand economy, and in particular our lack of productivity.

    He has solutions too, and a clear desire to see us become better at attracting the foreign investment we so desperately need. Using the success of the Irish economy as a model, he notes the natural advantages that New Zealand could bring to a foreign direct investment strategy of it’s own.

    The lively discussion navigates a wide range of issues including infrastructure, education, and how war and immigration are driving changes in the world economy.

    And of course they discuss the Craig’s new role, the importance of the Financial Markets Authority and the need for good conduct in our financial community.

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