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16-582: Mulino may refer to: Daniel Mulino (b. 1969), Australian politician José Raúl Mulino , Panamanian president-elect Mulino, Russia , several rural localities in Russia Mulino, Oregon , a hamlet in Oregon, United States Mulino State Airport , a public airport in Oregon, United States Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

32-402: A daughter. He describes himself as a lapsed Catholic. Pottinger (Australia) Pottinger has expertise across a wide range of industries, including infrastructure and utilities, energy and resources, property, technology, media and telecomms, and financial services. Pottinger Analytics is a specialist arm of the business that uses big data analytics to inform advice to clients, without

48-592: A graduate lawyer at the Attorney General’s Department and, later, the Department of Finance, he developed an interest in economics, and went on to complete a Masters of Economics at the University of Sydney. Having won a place at Yale University , Mulino earned a PhD in economics, with a thesis topic "The impact of an aging society on capital deepening and international factor flows." Mulino

64-680: A teacher and his Italian father later became a psychiatric nurse in Australia. His childhood was spent in Canberra, meeting his friend David Smith at Marist College, who would also go on to serve in Federal Parliament. The family were briefly in Sydney, and Mulino studied year 7 at the selective James Ruse Agricultural High School. Having returned to Canberra, Mulino completed bachelor degrees in law and arts. While working as

80-685: Is an Australian politician. He was a Labor member of the Victorian Legislative Council , representing the Eastern Victoria Region from 2014 to 2018. In the 2019 federal election he was elected as the inaugural Member for the Division of Fraser . Mulino emigrated to Australia with his parents when he was 18 months old, having been born in Brindisi , Italy. His Australian mother had begun her career

96-496: Is one of ten MPs in the 47th Parliament of Australia who possesses a PhD, the others being Anne Aly , Andrew Leigh , Andrew Charlton , Jim Chalmers , Jess Walsh , Adam Bandt , Mehreen Faruqi , Anne Webster and Helen Haines . He went on to teach economics, both at Yale and at Monash University in Melbourne. Much of Mulino's career has been spent working in the area of economic policy. For several years he worked at

112-543: The City of Casey , resigning in 2010. He moved to state politics, being elected to the Victorian Legislative Council for Eastern Victoria, 2014. Between 2014 and 2018, he served as Parliamentary Secretary for Treasury and Finance in the first Andrews Ministry . He retired prior to the state election of 2018 to run for a Federal seat. At the 2018 state election Mulino put himself forward for

128-601: The Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China . In early 2012, Pottinger launched the Glass Elevator initiative, to support the development of greater diversity in the workforce. The initiative is designed to provide mentoring for mid to senior ranking female executives in major corporations, as well as engagement with some of Australia's most successful business leaders. The Glass Elevator names reflects

144-665: The Commonwealth Department of Finance and the Attorney-General's Department. He went on to become an adviser to Senator Jacinta Collins, then as Senior Economics Adviser to Victorian Premier Steve Bracks and Commercial Adviser to Victorian Treasurer John Lenders. He has assisted in the Expenditure Review Committee process on two State Budgets. Mulino later became an economic adviser to financial services minister Bill Shorten in

160-916: The Rudd-Gillard governments, working on reforms to flood insurance and mitigation strategies following natural disasters in Queensland. He also worked as a consultant. At points, this has been through the Private Sector Advisory Services Group of the World Bank and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve of the United States. Immediately prior to the 2014 Victorian Election, he was Director of Policy at Pottinger , working on projects to advise

176-490: The government. Mulino became politically active as a shop steward while working at Big W during high school and as a student at Australian National University. While at Yale, he was arrested during peaceful protests for the right of graduates to unionise in the US. In his political career he has served as an elected official at the three levels of government in Australia. Mulino was a councillor, deputy mayor and acting mayor at

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192-525: The need to create and mine large data sets. The company has recently expanded operations into the United States , trading as Pottinger Global Advisors. The firm competes primarily against the corporate advisory teams of global investment banks such as Goldman Sachs , JP Morgan and UBS , other M&A specialists such as Greenhill , Lazard and Gresham and the global consulting firms such as McKinsey and Boston Consulting Group . The company

208-553: The new federal House of Representatives seat of Fraser at the 2019 federal election . With the backing of the SDA union he won pre-selection for the Labor Party and then won his seat in the election despite a nominal 5.61% swing against Labor, achieving a two-party-preferred margin of 14.18%. At the 2022 Australian federal election Mulino won 66.5 of the two-party preferred vote in his seat. With Labor now in government, he

224-522: The title Mulino . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mulino&oldid=1222510417 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Daniel Mulino Daniel Mulino (born 6 November 1969)

240-735: Was appointed to chair the Standing Committee on Economics, which provides oversight to the Reserve Bank of Australia . Mulino won the best speaker award at the World University Debating Championships in 1993 in Oxford. He met his wife Sarah while volunteering for the Labor Party — "tying ALP balloons to the arms of unsuspecting small children in the Kmart car park." Together, they are raising

256-411: Was founded by Nigel Lake and Cassandra Kelly in 2003 and has offices in Sydney and New York. The Australian Government acknowledged Pottinger as the national role model for effective skills development in financial services in 2012. Pottinger has received eight Australian Business Awards for recommended employer. Pottinger has been publicly recommended in the 2014 and 2015 official publications by

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