H.R.L. Morrison & Co
Nick Pattillo has a extensive work history in the field of human resources. Nick has held various leadership positions, including Head of Human Resources at H.R.L. Morrison & Co, General Manager, People & Culture at TAL Australia, Head of HR Operations APAC at Bank of New York Mellon, and General Manager - HR - Wealth Division at Commonwealth Bank of Australia. Nick has also worked for Bovis Lend Lease, Westpac, ANZ, Standard Chartered Bank, and Kingfisher in HR roles. Throughout their career, they have been responsible for various HR functions and has demonstrated expertise in areas such as integration, employee engagement, change management, and talent management.
Nick Pattillo began their education journey in 1989 at Cardiff University, where they earned a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management, General. During their time at Cardiff University, they also obtained a BSc Econ degree in Management Studies. In 2002, they attended the University of Oxford for a brief period, focusing on Change Management in the field of Strategic Leadership & Change Management. In 2004, Nick pursued further education at Stanford University, specializing in Strategic Human Resources. Additionally, they hold a certification from CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development), although the specific details regarding the time of obtaining this certification are unavailable.
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H.R.L. Morrison & Co
Morrison & Co is a leading alternative asset manager with experience across listed and unlisted infrastructure investment. Morrison & Co combines deep sector knowledge, asset management capability, and operational expertise to deliver exceptional risk-adjusted returns for clients. Founded on the 8th of August 1988 as an adviser to investors contemplating Australasian infrastructure asset privatisations, Morrison & Co transformed itself to an investment manager in 1994 with the launch of Infratil Ltd, one of the world's first listed infrastructure funds. Today Morrison & Co manages multiple mandates with total consolidated assets under management of US$15 billion.