Matthew Rodgers is a Senior Associate and Solicitor at RBG Lawyers, where professional experience spans from November 2015 to the present. Rodgers also serves as a Committee Member for the Insolvency and Restructuring Committee (QLD) with the Law Council of Australia since December 2023, and has been an active member in various roles within the Australian Restructuring Insolvency & Turnaround Association (ARITA) since May 2021, including Chairperson of the QLD ARITA Young Professionals Committee. Additionally, Rodgers has contributed as a Mentor for the Women in Insolvency and Restructuring Queensland Inc since June 2022. Previous experience includes a position as a Law Enforcement Officer with ASIC and earlier roles at RBG Lawyers as a Law Clerk/Paralegal. Educational qualifications include a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice and a Bachelor of Laws from Queensland University of Technology, along with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Environmental Science.
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ARITA - Australian Restructuring Insolvency & Turnaround Association
ARITA - The Australian Restructuring Insolvency and Turnaround Association represents professionals who specialise in the fields of restructuring, insolvency and turnaround. We have more than 2,400 members and subscribers including accountants, lawyers and other professionals with an interest in insolvency and restructuring. Around 84 percent of registered liquidators and 87 percent of registered trustees are ARITA members. We represent firms of all sizes, from small practice through to multi-national firms, with the majority of our membership being drawn from those in small-medium practice. ARITA’s ambition is to lead and support appropriate and efficient means to expertly manage financial recovery. We deliver this through the provision of innovative training and education, upholding world class ethical and professional standards, partnering with government and promoting the ideals of the profession to the public at large. The Association promotes best practice and provides a forum for debate on key issues facing the profession. We also engage in thought leadership and public policy advocacy underpinned by our members’ needs, knowledge and experience.