Board of Directors
Mr. Robin Eves
President & Chief Executive Officer
Aiden Neary
Chief Financial Officer & Chief Operating Officer
Prior to joining the Company Mr Neary served as Managing Director and Chief of Staff for the Global Equity Business at UBS in Stamford, Connecticut. From June 2003 to November 2006, he served as Chief Operating Officer for the Global Commodity Business at UBS. Prior to joining UBS, from January 1995 to January 2000, he was Head of Product Control for Government Bonds and Derivatives at ING Barings. Mr. Neary earned a degree in Accounting and Law from Kingston University in London (1990 – 1993), and is a Chartered Management Accountant since 1998.
Mr. Thomas W. Shreve
Independent Director
Tom has managed some of the more significant transactions recently undertaken by Indonesian companies, including the permanent acquisition financing and subsequent sale of Berau Coal Energy, and the acquisition of Inter Milan Football Club by a group of Indonesian businessmen. He served as an officer of Berau Coal Energy and as a non-executive director of Inter Milan Football Club.
As a lawyer in Jakarta affiliated with Milbank in the early 1990s, Mr. Shreve advised the issuers in the first New York Stock Exchange listing by a private sector Indonesian company, as well as the first U.S. public bond issue by a private sector Indonesian company. As an investment banker, he advised the Indonesian Government in the sale of distressed assets in the aftermath of the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-98. He served as Chief Executive Officer of Recapital Investment Group from 2009-14 and of Acuatico Pte. Ltd., a water infrastructure company, in 2014-15.
A member of the California Bar, Mr. Shreve earned his J.D. degree at Northwestern University School of Law in Chicago.
Dr. Scott Younger, OBE
Independent Director
Dr. Younger is also a passionate advocate of Sustainable Development. Since 1999 he has been Commissioner/Adviser of the East Bali Poverty Project, a successful Bali-based sustainable development project which has transformed the lives of 17,000 people from abject poverty to a thriving community. Dr. Younger serves as Independent Commissioner of PT Nusantara Infrastructure Tbk, a publicly listed company invested in Indonesian toll roads and port, and as President Commissioner of Glendale Partners, a consultancy specializing in project development and advisory services. Qualifications and offices of Dr. Younger include a PhD from the University of Hong Kong, a MS from UC Berkeley, California, a BSc (Hons) from Glasgow University, Scotland. Also, he is a Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers, a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London and an Honorary Research Fellow from Glasgow University. Dr. Younger was appointed a member of the Order of the British Empire in 2003.
Robert Liscouski
Independent Director
security interests and critical infrastructure. Extensive leadership and operational experience in working enterprise wide, to include Internal and External Stakeholders to formulate and implement Risk Management strategies, programs and metrics to successfully mitigate and manage physical, cyber and converged risk. Innovator and thought leader in identifying emerging security technologies and providing guidance in areas such as crisis management, best
practices, organizational development and strategic planning. Mr. Liscouski was appointed by President George W. Bush as the first Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection when the U.S. Department of Homeland Security was founded in 2003. During his tenure as Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection, Mr. Liscouski was responsible for the design, development, implementation and oversight of the Office of Infrastructure, including:
The National Cyber Security Division – The nation’s first coordinated civilian effort to work coordinate the US Government and private sector cyber security efforts.
Expansion of the Information Sharing Analysis Centers (ISACs) and the Creation the National Infrastructure Coordination Center a Public-Private Partnership to protect critical infrastructure
The design, development and implementation of the National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP) and the development of DHS’ Risk Management Framework for Infrastructure Protection
Chemical Security Legislation – The Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS)
Committee of Foreign Investment in the US (CFIUS) Matters Mr. Liscouski served as President and Director of Implant Sciences Corporation, a leading manufacturer of Explosive Trace Detection equipment and was Director of Information Assurance at the Coca-Cola
Company and Vice President of the Law Enforcement Division of Orion Scientific Systems, a developer of advanced analytic software tools. Earlier in his career, he served as a Diplomatic Security Service Special Agent with the U.S. Department of State and a Homicide and Undercover Investigator for the Bergen County (New Jersey) Prosecutors Office.
Mr. Liscouski is also currently a visiting fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies as Washington DC based think tank and served as a board member of the Intelligence Science Board supporting the Director of the Central
Intelligence Agency and the Director of National Intelligence.
Mr. Liscouski is a frequent contributor to business and security media on Homeland Security and Cyber Security issues. Mr. Liscouski received his BS degree from John Jay College of Criminal Justice and his Master of Public Administration from the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.