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Encyclopedia > David Morgan (businessman)


David Morgan is the current Chief Executive Officer of Westpac, one of Australia's major banks. Westpac Banking Corporation, usually called Westpac, is the fourth largest bank in Australasia, after the National Australia Bank, Commonwealth Bank and ANZ bank. ...


His experience prior to joining Westpac was primarily in the government and the financial sectors, having worked both for the International Monetary Fund in the 1970s, and the Australian Federal Treasury during the 1980s. Morgan reached the position of Senior Deputy Secretary during the Hawke-Keating government, where he contributed to government policy for the financial sector, specifically supporting the floating of the dollar as well as financial deregulation more generally. He joined Westpac in 1990, and was appointed CEO in 1999. The logo of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is the international organization entrusted with overseeing the global financial system by monitoring exchange rates and balance of payments, as well as offering technical and financial assistance when asked. ... Robert James Lee Hawke (born 9 December 1929), Australian trade union leader and politician, was the 23rd Prime Minister of Australia. ... Paul John Keating (born 18 January 1944), Australian politician and 24th Prime Minister of Australia, came to prominence first as the reforming Treasurer in the Hawke government, then as the Prime Minister who pulled off an upset victory in the unwinnable election of 1993. ...


Morgan was born in Melbourne in March 1947. He was educated at Malvern Grammar and Melbourne High schools. He is married to Ros Kelly, a former minister in the Hawke-Keating goverment.


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