Graham Tuckwell


Graham Tuckwell is an Australian businessman and philanthropist.

Background and early career

Graham John Tuckwell was born in Canberra. He lived at Bruce Hall at the Australian National University, where he graduated as a Bachelor of Economics in 1978 and a Bachelor of Laws in 1981.
He started his career as an advisor to Vince FitzGerald in the Department of the Prime Minister.

Financial services career

He later founded Investor Resources Limited, and served as Head of Mining for the Asia-Pacific region for Salomon Brothers and as Executive Director of Normandy Mining. He also worked as an investment advisor to Credit Suisse First Boston and Schroders, both in London and Australia.
He is the founder and chairman of ETF Securities, an investment firm focused on exchange-traded funds, exchange-traded commodities and exchange-traded currencies. It holds 30 billion in assets and it is the seventh largest ETP in the world. In 2003, he also started Gold Bullion Securities, an ETP linked to the value of gold as a commodity.

Philanthropy

In 2012, he co-founded the Tuckwell Foundation with his wife and in 2013 donated 50 million to the Australian National University, subsequently increased to 100 million as at 12 July 2016. As part of the program he endowed, students are selected to become "Tuckwell Scholars" each year, receive a stipend of $20,000. The program is overseen by "Tuckwell Fellows."
The Tuckwell Foundation has also donated to the Education Building Fund and St. Columb's Anglican Church Hall in Hawthorn, Victoria.

Personal life

He is married to Louise Tuckwell, a philanthropist. They have four children. They reside in Jersey., The Australian assessed his net worth at 683 million.