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                <title>TWC Invest strengthens leadership with strategic risk and technology hires</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<h3 data-olk-copy-source="MessageBody">TWC Invest (TWC) has appointed Stephen Thompson as Chief Risk and Compliance Officer (CRCO) and Investment Committee Member, and James Martin as Chief Technology Officer (CTO), reinforcing TWC’s commitment to institutional-grade governance, cutting-edge technology and long-term value creation.</h3>
<p>The strategic hires bolster the growth plans for TWC since launching in September 2024. The group is actively leveraging a differentiated lifecycle investment approach in Australia alongside a proprietary technology platform to enhance decision-making and investor outcomes.</p>
<p>Owen Hereford, CEO of TWC, said: “TWC was founded on the belief that a more transparent and structured investment approach &#8211; one that considers and measures the full lifecycle of market opportunities &#8211; can deliver superior long-term outcomes.</p>
<p>“Stephen and James’ combined expertise aligns with this philosophy, bringing a wealth of institutional experience and a shared vision for innovation and strong fiduciary oversight.</p>
<p>“Their experience and skills will be instrumental to support our next phase of growth.”</p>
<h2>Stephen Thompson – strengthening governance and risk oversig<strong>ht</strong></h2>
<p>A respected figure in Australian funds management, Stephen brings over 40 years’ experience in investment governance, risk and portfolio management.</p>
<p>He played a pivotal role in scaling Cooper Investors from A$50 million to A$13 billion in AUM over two decades as a Founding Director, leading risk, compliance and ESG integration to ensure resilience across market cycles.</p>
<p>Before joining Cooper Investors in 2002, Stephen was Director of Equities at Equitilink (now Aberdeen Asset Management) and began his career in fixed income and cash markets at the State Electricity Commission of Victoria.</p>
<p>At TWC, Stephen will oversee risk frameworks, regulatory compliance and operational integrity, reinforcing the firm’s dedication to transparency, accountability and investor confidence.</p>
<p>Stephen Thompson said: &#8220;TWC’s lifecycle-driven approach to investing is a compelling framework for identifying value across market cycles.</p>
<p>“I’m looking forward to applying my experience in risk governance and compliance to support the firm’s growth and ensure we continue to deliver disciplined, high-integrity investment solutions.”</p>
<h2>James Martin – driving technological innovation</h2>
<p>A specialist in financial services technology and digital transformation, James Martin has built a career solving complex business challenges in institutional investment and financial services.</p>
<p>James began his career at PwC, quickly advancing into managerial roles before taking on senior positions in New Zealand Government Ministries. He later founded Mission Intelligence, a consultancy delivering data-driven, cost-effective solutions for financial services firms. He holds a Master’s in Applied Finance and Economics.</p>
<p>At TWC, James will enhance its proprietary technology platform, integrating advanced data analytics and strategic foresight to refine investment processes and generate new investor insights.</p>
<p>James Martin said: “Technology plays a crucial role in empowering investors with better insights and more effective capital allocation. I’m excited to expand TWC’s existing capabilities and help drive innovation to ultimately enhance investor outcomes.”</p>
<h2>Positioning TWC for scalable growth</h2>
<p>TWC is asserting its credentials in assembling a leadership team that blends institutional pedigree, technological innovation and an evidence-based investment methodology.</p>
<p>This is against a backdrop of active asset managers facing increasing pressure to deliver alpha in volatile markets, and top-tier talent gravitating toward firms with differentiated investment strategies.</p>
<p>“Bringing Stephen and James on board reflects the calibre of leadership we’re attracting at TWC,” said Owen Hereford.</p>
<p>“Stephen’s investment philosophy aligns with TWC’s lifecycle-driven approach, embodied in our proprietary Real Return on Investment (RROI) framework  &#8211; which evaluates companies through an industrial lifecycle lens.</p>
<p>“This approach reinforces the firm’s commitment to disciplined, risk-aware capital allocation. Likewise, James’ expertise in leveraging technology will play a critical role in strengthening TWC’s proprietary platform, enhancing data-driven investment decision-making and operational efficiency.</p>
<p>“We have in place an accomplished team to support our growth backed by leading technology and a disciplined investment approach to deliver long-term value to investors.”</p>
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                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 data-olk-copy-source="MessageBody">TWC Invest (TWC) has appointed Stephen Thompson as Chief Risk and Compliance Officer (CRCO) and Investment Committee Member, and James Martin as Chief Technology Officer (CTO), reinforcing TWC’s commitment to institutional-grade governance, cutting-edge technology and long-term value creation.</h3>
<p>The strategic hires bolster the growth plans for TWC since launching in September 2024. The group is actively leveraging a differentiated lifecycle investment approach in Australia alongside a proprietary technology platform to enhance decision-making and investor outcomes.</p>
<p>Owen Hereford, CEO of TWC, said: “TWC was founded on the belief that a more transparent and structured investment approach &#8211; one that considers and measures the full lifecycle of market opportunities &#8211; can deliver superior long-term outcomes.</p>
<p>“Stephen and James’ combined expertise aligns with this philosophy, bringing a wealth of institutional experience and a shared vision for innovation and strong fiduciary oversight.</p>
<p>“Their experience and skills will be instrumental to support our next phase of growth.”</p>
<h2>Stephen Thompson – strengthening governance and risk oversig<strong>ht</strong></h2>
<p>A respected figure in Australian funds management, Stephen brings over 40 years’ experience in investment governance, risk and portfolio management.</p>
<p>He played a pivotal role in scaling Cooper Investors from A$50 million to A$13 billion in AUM over two decades as a Founding Director, leading risk, compliance and ESG integration to ensure resilience across market cycles.</p>
<p>Before joining Cooper Investors in 2002, Stephen was Director of Equities at Equitilink (now Aberdeen Asset Management) and began his career in fixed income and cash markets at the State Electricity Commission of Victoria.</p>
<p>At TWC, Stephen will oversee risk frameworks, regulatory compliance and operational integrity, reinforcing the firm’s dedication to transparency, accountability and investor confidence.</p>
<p>Stephen Thompson said: &#8220;TWC’s lifecycle-driven approach to investing is a compelling framework for identifying value across market cycles.</p>
<p>“I’m looking forward to applying my experience in risk governance and compliance to support the firm’s growth and ensure we continue to deliver disciplined, high-integrity investment solutions.”</p>
<h2>James Martin – driving technological innovation</h2>
<p>A specialist in financial services technology and digital transformation, James Martin has built a career solving complex business challenges in institutional investment and financial services.</p>
<p>James began his career at PwC, quickly advancing into managerial roles before taking on senior positions in New Zealand Government Ministries. He later founded Mission Intelligence, a consultancy delivering data-driven, cost-effective solutions for financial services firms. He holds a Master’s in Applied Finance and Economics.</p>
<p>At TWC, James will enhance its proprietary technology platform, integrating advanced data analytics and strategic foresight to refine investment processes and generate new investor insights.</p>
<p>James Martin said: “Technology plays a crucial role in empowering investors with better insights and more effective capital allocation. I’m excited to expand TWC’s existing capabilities and help drive innovation to ultimately enhance investor outcomes.”</p>
<h2>Positioning TWC for scalable growth</h2>
<p>TWC is asserting its credentials in assembling a leadership team that blends institutional pedigree, technological innovation and an evidence-based investment methodology.</p>
<p>This is against a backdrop of active asset managers facing increasing pressure to deliver alpha in volatile markets, and top-tier talent gravitating toward firms with differentiated investment strategies.</p>
<p>“Bringing Stephen and James on board reflects the calibre of leadership we’re attracting at TWC,” said Owen Hereford.</p>
<p>“Stephen’s investment philosophy aligns with TWC’s lifecycle-driven approach, embodied in our proprietary Real Return on Investment (RROI) framework  &#8211; which evaluates companies through an industrial lifecycle lens.</p>
<p>“This approach reinforces the firm’s commitment to disciplined, risk-aware capital allocation. Likewise, James’ expertise in leveraging technology will play a critical role in strengthening TWC’s proprietary platform, enhancing data-driven investment decision-making and operational efficiency.</p>
<p>“We have in place an accomplished team to support our growth backed by leading technology and a disciplined investment approach to deliver long-term value to investors.”</p>
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