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Michael Traill Michael Traill i(11645080 works by)
Born: Established: Morwell, La Trobe Valley, Gippsland, Victoria, ;
Gender: Male
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'Michael Traill grew up in the mining town of Morwell, in country Victoria. With a state-school education, and a strong sense of engagement with the local community, he developed an awareness of disadvantage and deprivation in the town. The opportunity to study at one of the most respected universities in Australia as well as the Harvard Business School led to a highly paid and successful career at Macquarie Bank, often called the millionaire's factory.' (Author biography)
 

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y separately published work icon Jumping Ship : From the Heart of Corporate Australia to the World of Social Investment Richmond : Hardie Grant Books , 2016 11645101 2016 single work autobiography

'As an ambitious, competitive kid from a public school, who grew up in a country town in Victoria, Michael Traill converted privileged education opportunities in the hallowed halls of Melbourne University's Trinity College and the Harvard Business School into a highly paid and successful career at Macquarie Bank, often called the millionaire's factory. But a career devoted to money-making - for himself and his clients - was never going to satisfy Michael's deeper yearnings: his passion for social justice; his determination to make the world a better place. 

'So at the peak of his career and only in his early forties he decided to leave merchant banking behind. His vision was to bring the rigour and hard-headedness of the world of finance to the world of philanthropy and social entrepreneurship. In Jumping Ship Michael Traill tells the candid and inspiring story of the journey that took him from a modest small town in Morwell to the millionaire's factory and then on to founding a unique Australian non-profit success story. 

'This led to being a key architect, along with a group of financial high-fliers, who found a way to run a multi-million dollar business devoted entirely to the creation of social good rather than profit. In the process they were at the forefront of addressing social disadvantage and reshaping the Australian non-profit landscape.' (Publication summary)

2017 winner Ashurst Business Literature Prize
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