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Financial Standard
|November 03, 2025
Regal Partners makes two senior hires
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Regal Partners is expanding its leadership bench with two strategic hires - a new strategy chief and a North American head.
Ilana Stringer has joined the ASX-listed specialist alternative investment manager in the newly created role of head of strategy, reporting to chief executive and managing director Brendan O'Connor.
Stringer brings substantial experience from her previous position as chief strategy and transformation officer at ASX-listed Endeavour Group, where she established the company's group strategy and M&A practices and guided the organisation and board through initial strategic cycles. Prior to Endeavour, she held strategy roles at Woolworths.
Reflecting the continued expansion of its international business and growing institutional client base, Regal Partners has also appointed Robin Lowe as head of North America, based in New York. Lowe joins from global macro investment firm 33 Capital, where he served as partner, president and head of business development.
Australian Ethical appoints COO
Australian Ethical will welcome Anthony Lane as chief operating officer on November 10.
Reporting to Australian Ethical chief executive John McMurdo, Lane will become a key member of the executive leadership team, responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations while driving strategic initiatives to support growth, resilience and efficiency.
Lane brings more than 25 years of experience across legal, investment, transformation and operational efficiency within superannuation, investment management, financial advice and banking services, to the role.
Lane was most recently consulting to Australian Retirement Trust on a transformation program.
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