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The Humm Handbook website Biography of Chris Golis MA (Cantab) MBA (London) FAICD Contact him by e-mail: cgolisau@gmail.com |
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Chris
Golis
latest transformation is as a public speaker and trainer which he began
in
January 2007 after retiring as a venture capitalist with Nanyang
Ventures. Previously
he had
worked since late 1981 in the Australian financial services industry.
He first
worked at Bankers Trust to start the Financial Services division. He
was
responsible for the launch of the BT Hi-Yield and BT Split Trusts and
saw funds
under management in this division grow to more than $500 million. He
then
successfully raised $10 million for the MIC, BT Innovation Limited
which was
30% over subscribed. This awakened his interest in the fledgling
Australian
venture capital industry. He was the Executive
Chairman of
Nanyang
Ventures (1995-2006), which was the fund manager for Nanyang Prior to joining BT
Australia Mr
Golis
worked in the information services industry. He started with IBM in
1967 as a
Systems Engineer and progressed to Computer Project Manager with KLM.
Mr Golis
migrated to Mr Golis's first degree was
from Mr Golis is a Fellow of both
the
Australian
Institute of Company Directors and a Senior Fellow of FINSIA. He was a
member
of the NSW SIA Council 1985-99 and a director of the Australian Venture
Capital
Association 1999-2005. He is currently the
Treasurer of the Cambridge
Society of NSW. His book Enterprise
and Venture Capital - A Business Builders' and Investors' Handbook (Allen
& Unwin, fourth edition April 2002) has become the handbook of the
Australian Venture Capital industry. McGraw Hill published the latest
version of
his book Empathy Selling—New Sales Techniques for the 21st Century in
November 1995. His third book, The
Humm Handbook: Lifting Your Level of
Emotional Intelligence was released in June 2007. Based
on his
books, Chris has developed seminars and training courses on people
skills for
technical managers, venture capital, and business planning. Since 1990 he has trained some 5,000
people. Among his clients are the
Australian Venture Capital Association, Citicorp Asia, Euromoney
Institute of
Finance, IIR, Islamic Development Bank, National Science &
Technology
Board, Singapore, New York Institute of Finance,
PricewaterhouseCoopers,
Securities Institute of Australia, Securities Institute of |
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