Shann Turnbull
from International Institute for Self-governance
Bio
Introduced to Australia in 1965 modern financial analysis as the author of "The Management of Capital". Initiated in 1971 and co-authored in 1975, the first educational qualification for company directors in the world. PhD research established a methodology for grounding social science in the natural sciences to establish the science of governance and corporate governance. Designed and co-presented the first course in the world to educate governance architects as an MBA unit at Macquarie University. Also, visiting lecturer for graduate students at the University of NSW, Sydney University and MIT. A prolific author on using biomimicry to reform the theories and practices of capitalism by explaining how to politically introduce ecological property and control rights to land, buildings, enterprises and money. Formerly a serial entrepreneur who founded a number of enterprises that included two public mutual funds and three firms that became publicly traded. Founding member 1966 to 1974 or a private equity syndicate that acquired control and re-organised eight listed corporations. Author of 1975 book 'Democratising the Wealth of Nations"; 2017 journal articles on Democratising the Wealth of Cities: Self-financing Urban Development and Terminating Currencies for Distressed Economies. Author of the first economic analysis of Aboriginal Communities published in Parliamentary Papers 135 & 438 of 1978.
Areas of Expertise
Media - Financial markets; financial systemsMedia - Housing
Media - Energy, environment, climate change & renewables
Conferences & Public Speaking - Financial markets, financial systems
Conferences & Public Speaking - Energy, environment, climate change & renewables
Conferences & Public Speaking - Housing
Contact Details
0418-222-378
sturnbull@alumni.harvard.edu
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