Stockland
Ali Amer Asfi is a seasoned legal professional with extensive experience in corporate and regulatory law, currently serving as Senior Manager at Stockland since March 2023. Prior roles include Director and Deputy General Counsel at Nearmap, as well as Assistant General Counsel for APAC. Ali's career also encompasses significant positions in various organizations, including Senior Secretary at Guildford Leagues CC, Head of Secretariat at King & Wood Mallesons, Company Secretary at Westpac, and Lawyer/Manager at Norton Rose Fulbright. With foundational roles as a Lawyer in Entity Governance & Compliance at PwC and a Paralegal at Law In Order Pty Ltd, Ali began a career path that included early experience as an Assistant Accountant at Gloss Cosmetics. Educational qualifications include a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice from The College of Law Australia, a Graduate Diploma of Applied Corporate Governance from the Governance Institute of Australia, and a Bachelor's Degree in Commerce (Accounting) and Laws from Western Sydney University.
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Stockland Corporation Limited is a diversified property company. The Company owns, manages and develops shopping centers, logistics centers, business parks, office buildings, residential communities and retirement living villages. It operates through four segments: Commercial Property, Residential, Retirement Living and Other. Its Commercial Property segment invests in, develops and manages retail, office and logistic and business park properties. Its Residential segment delivers a range of master planned and mixed use residential communities in growth areas, townhouses and apartments in general metropolitan areas. It has approximately 60 communities across New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia. It holds over 76, 800 lots in its portfolio. Its Retirement Living segment designs, develops and manages communities for retirees. It has over 9, 600 units in approximately 70 villages across over five states and the Australian Capital Territory.