Prologue
1. Beginnings
2. Changing winds and the opportunity of a lifetime
3. Deals, horns and the crash
4. Roads, fees and BT in the Allan Moss nineties
5. Rogues and scandals
6. Taking on the world
7. An American roadtrip
8. Airports and bad press in the 2000s
9. Let the good times roll
10. The GFC
11. Don't waste a good crisis
12. Australian roadtrip
13. Selling the message amid controversy
14. Going green
15. Smashing the glass ceiling
Epilogue
Glossary
Notes
Index
Joyce Moullakis is a senior journalist and columnist whose career
has spanned Australia, Asia Pacific and the United Kingdom over
more than two decades. She has written for the Australian
Financial Review and Bloomberg, and is currently a
senior banking reporter for The Australian.
Chris Wright is an award-winning journalist and author, based in
Singapore. He has been Asia and Middle East editor of
Euromoney, editor of Asiamoney, and investment editor
of the Australian Financial Review. He is proprietor of the
freelance writing consultancy Chris Wright Media and a founding
partner of Resonate Global, and author of the books No More
Worlds to Conquer and Rum & Coal.
'A fascinating account of how a successful financial institution with a global footprint can grow through good and bad times, because of the quality of its people.' - Don Argus AC, Member of the Australian Advisory Council of Bank of America
'Joyce and Chris have brilliantly captured and woven together an exceptional account of an Australian and global financial success story.'- Steve Harker AM, former CEO of Morgan Stanley Australia
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