The "Audience with" series is exclusively for our Core Supporter members, giving them the opportunity to meet with a senior investment professional in a private, interactive roundtable setting. The purpose is to facilitate an open dialogue on investment perspectives and priorities, responsible investments, and more.
Our special guests will be Will Goodwin, Co-Chief Investment Officer & Rishab Sethi, Director, External Investments & Partnerships, New Zealand Superannuation Fund.
This is an invitation for Core Supporters only. Please contact [email protected] for more information.


Director, External Investments & Partnerships, New Zealand Superannuation Fund

Co-Chief Investment Officer, New Zealand Superannuation Fund
Will joined the Guardians in 2016 and was appointed Co-Chief Investment Officer in 2024. He was previously Head of Direct Investments with responsibility for leading the Fund’s global direct investments, internally managed listed equities and machine learning strategies.
Prior to joining the Guardians, Will held executive roles in finance and private equity. He is currently Co-Chair of the NZ Super Fund Investment Committee, Director of Kaingaroa Timberlands, Chair of The Institute of Financial Professionals NZ (INFINZ) and has previously served on listed and unlisted boards in New Zealand, Australia, and the UK.
He holds a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Economics and a Master of Applied Finance from Victoria University of Wellington and has completed INSEAD's Advanced Management Programme.

Director, External Investments & Partnerships, New Zealand Superannuation Fund
Rishab is Director, External Investments and Partnerships at the New Zealand Superannuation Fund with responsibilities for external investment manager selection, mandate design and opportunity evaluation.
He has previously worked in asset allocation and corporate strategy roles at the Fund. Prior to joining the Guardians, he was a research economist with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and has been a research fellow at the Bank for International Settlements.
Rishab has Bachelor’s degrees in mathematics and economics from the University of Auckland and the Australian National University, and Master’s degrees in public administration and finance, from the London School of Economics and Columbia University.
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