
Leilani Frew
The Treasury / Te Tai Ōhanga
Deputy secretary, financial and commercial
- Appointed May 2021.
- Previously chief executive of the Infrastructure and Project Financing Agency for the Australian federal government.
- Has held board and committee positions.
- Currently advisory board member of Infrastructure Partnerships Australia.
- Earlier held senior leadership positions in investment banking for Moelis, RBS, ABN AMRO and Commonwealth Bank
- Received Women’s Achievement in Infrastructure Award from Infrastructure Partnerships Australia in 2015.
- Holds a Master’s of applied finance from Macquarie University and a Bachelor of business and Bachelor of engineering from Queensland University of Technology.
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