George Gadallah has been involved in the finance and property sectors for over 25 years. In 2012, George in conjunction with Craig Anderson founded Princeton and the Princeton Fund Series. George is Princeton’s Responsible Manager under its Australian Financial Services Licence. Prior to establishing the Princeton Group of companies, George held various management roles at ANZ and St. George (SGB) between 1995 – 2011. During the period of 2008 to 2011, George was the Executive Manager and Head of Property Finance CBD for SGB.
George is an expert in prudent risk and credit management and his role at SGB included responsibility for his team’s performance in this regard. George holds a Bachelor of Economics and a Master of Business (Finance) from the University of Technology Sydney.
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