Monday, 31 August, 2020 - 09:00
Key role for Hartman driving Tattarang plans
As the chief investment officer at Andrew Forrest’s private company, 34-year-old John Hartman oversees a very large, extraordinarily diverse and fast-growing portfolio.
John Meredith has been the head of Fiveight, the property development arm of Andrew Forrest's family office Tattarang, since July 2020. Prior to that, he had co-founded The Data App and held senior management positions at Property Bank Australia, Lendlease, Mirvac and Stockland.
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As the chief investment officer at Andrew Forrest’s private company, 34-year-old John Hartman oversees a very large, extraordinarily diverse and fast-growing portfolio.
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Position | Company | Year | Company's current rank | WA staff |
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Head of Investment
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2023 |
Position | Company | Year | Company's current rank |
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Head of Fiveight
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2020 - 2023 | ||
Business Development Manager, WA
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2015 - 2018 | ||
Senior Development Manager, Acquisitions
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2014 - 2015 | ||
Vice President, Equity Research
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2010 - 2014 | 23 | |
National Research Manager
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2008 - 2010 | ||
Research Manager, WA
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2005 - 2007 | ||
Acquisition Analyst
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2003 - 2005 |