Johnathon Matthews

Non Executive Director at BiomeBank

Johnathon Matthews has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Johnathon currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of ICSION, a manufacturer of micropipettes used in assisted reproductive technology. Prior to this role, they held various non-executive director positions, including at Seonix Bio, BiomeBank, Austofix, and the Adelaide Cemeteries Authority. Additionally, they founded Bright Futures Life Investments, an organization providing loans to improve educational outcomes in developing countries. In the past, they worked as a trustee at The Peggy Charitable Foundation and as a non-executive director at RHS Limited, a developer of genomic technologies. Johnathon also held management positions, including General Manager and Executive Director, at The Pipette Company, a specialist manufacturer and supplier in the IVF market. Early in their career, they worked in institutional banking at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. Overall, their work experience demonstrates a strong background in leadership, strategy, and business development across various sectors.

Johnathon Matthews completed their education as follows:

- In 2016, they attended the Australian Institute of Company Directors and obtained a Company Directors Course, specializing in Corporate Governance and Strategy.

- From 2003 to 2005, they studied at FINSIA (Financial Services Institute of Australasia), where they earned a Graduate Diploma of Applied Finance & Investment.

- In 2002, they completed a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at the Law Society of South Australia.

- Between 1998 and 2002, Johnathon attended the University of Adelaide, where they earned a Bachelor of Laws (LLB).

- At the same time, they also obtained a Bachelor of Economics from the University of Adelaide, which they completed in 2002.

- From 1997 to 1999, they pursued a Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Adelaide.

- Johnathon completed their pre-university education at St Peter's College, where they studied from 1989 to 1996.

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