Stuart Grimshaw has a 30-year career in financial services and held a wide variety of roles across many functions of banking and finance.
He was managing director and chief executive of Bank of Queensland since November 2011. Prior to that, he spent eight years at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, worked for the National Australia Bank, and was chief executive of Great Britain with responsibility for large UK consumer banks Yorkshire Bank and Clydesdale Bank.
Mr Grimshaw was a former Olympian who represented New Zealand in hockey at the 1984 Games.
He holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Administration from Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand; and an MBA from Melbourne University.