Simon Shakesheff

Independent Director at Cbus Property

Simon Shakesheff is an accomplished finance and real estate professional with extensive experience in leadership roles. Currently serving as Chairperson at HomeCo Daily Needs REIT since November 2020, Shakesheff holds several director positions, including Non Executive Director at Cbus Property, SGCH, Assembly Funds Management, and Kiwi Property. Prior roles include Head of Strategy & Stakeholder Relations and Group Executive of Strategy and Stakeholder Relations at Stockland Trust Group and Stockland, respectively, from July 2013 to November 2018. Simon's background in investment banking includes significant tenures at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, UBS, and JPMorgan Chase & Co., specializing in equities research and real estate. Holding a Master of Commerce in Accounting and Finance from UNSW, Simon’s educational and professional journey reflects a strong foundation in financial and organizational strategy within the real estate sector.

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Sydney, Australia

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Cbus Property

Cbus Property is a wholly owned subsidiary of Cbus, the industry superannuation fund for the construction, building and allied industries, with funds under management exceeding $85 billion at 30 June 2023. Cbus Property has responsibility for the strategic performance and management of all aspects of the Cbus direct property investment business, including major investments and developments in the commercial and residential sectors. The property portfolio currently exceeds $5.0 billion, with a further $5.0 billion of development work ‘in hand’, making Cbus Property one of Australia’s leading integrated property investors. Cbus Property has extensive experience undertaking sustainable initiatives within Australia and is committed to using its considerable experience in the investment and delivery of developments that provide a benchmark for both economic and environmental sustainability.