Our leadership team

National Administrative Committee

Julia Angrisano

National Secretary
Julia Angrisano is the National Secretary of the Finance Sector Union, where she has held various roles, including the position of NSW/ACT Local Executive Secretary.
For over 20 years, Julia has represented working people and campaigned for a fairer and more equitable finance sector. She is a member of the ACTU Executive and a Member Director of AustralianSuper. Julia holds a Bachelor of Arts (Political Economy) from the University of Sydney.  She has three girls, spends her Saturdays at the soccer fields and loves ice cream!
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Wendy Streets

National President
Wendy Streets is the National President of the Finance Sector Union. Wendy’s entire working life has been within the finance sector both as a union member representing workers in the industry and as a union official.
In 1998, Wendy began working for the FSU. Over the past 25 years, she has worked as an Industrial Advocate, Organiser, Lead Organiser, National Director of Campaigning and Bargaining, and as the QLD State Secretary for 11 years. Wendy has assisted countless FSU members in individual disputes and hundreds of unionised workplaces in their collective disputes.
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Nicole McPherson

National Assistant Secretary
Nicole McPherson is a National Assistant Secretary of the Finance Sector Union. After starting her career as a lawyer, Nicole joined the FSU and worked as an Industrial Advocate and National Industrial Officer.
She led the Union’s campaign to secure paid vaccination leave for more than 220,000 finance workers, and with members, established the FSU Human Rights Network. Nicole leads the FSU's Organising and Industrial teams in fighting for progressive rights for all finance workers. Nicole holds a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws with Honours, Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice and Master of Laws.
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Jason Hall

National Assistant Secretary
Jason Hall is a National Assistant Secretary of the Finance Sector Union. After working in the industry for over a decade Jason joined the FSU in 2007 as an Organiser.
He later became an Industrial Advocate before becoming State Secretary in 2013. Over this time, Jason has represented many individual FSU members and fought to improve and maintain workers' rights. On top of campaigning responsibilities, Jason is also responsible for the infrastructure of the union including finance, IT, property and administration. When not at a rally of some sort, you may find him sitting behind a Dungeon Master's screen or at the beach with his family.
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National Executive

Meg Nair

Meg Nair joined the FSU as a Workplace Representative in 2017, advocating for marginalised workers at
NAB's Perth Head Office. Her involvement helped achieve a historic "No" vote at the NAB bargaining table
and inspired her to advocate for other silenced voices. Meg's focus is on fostering experience, energy
and unity within the union and embracing diversity in this new era.

Sarah Gallagher

Sarah Gallagher is dedicated to promoting equality, social justice, and inclusivity. Her strong communication and engagement skills, along with her understanding of accessibility requirements, make her a valuable member of the FSU's National Executive. Sarah is proud to be part of an FSU that prioritises the needs of its members and promotes collaboration and innovation.

Adam Fay

Adam Fay has served on the National Executive since 2006, working at Bankwest in Western Australia. In
his time at the FSU, Adam has been committed to improving union governance and advocating for job
security in the finance sector. Adam played a crucial role in the implementation of the FSU's rule
changes and is passionate about influencing progressive policy changes. Adam has also been part of
pioneering work in negotiating enterprise agreements that have led to industry-leading conditions.

Steve Howland

Steve Howland has been an FSU member since 1991 and has served in senior honorary positions in
Victoria/Tasmania. He strongly believes in membership growth and strengthening workplaces, especially in
areas that are traditionally not unionised. Steve was part of the team that delivered the 2022 'No' vote
at NAB, an achievement that showcases his steadfast commitment to enhancing workplace conditions.

Sacha Hammersley

Sacha Hammersley has been an FSU member since 2010 and has served on the National Executive since 2017,
representing members at Westpac. She is known for her involvement in campaigns such as the elimination
of pay secrecy, and she advocates strongly for gender equity and social justice.

Matt Rowe

Matt Rowe has a background in governance, strategy, risk, and planning, and has been on the National
Executive since 2020. Originating from Industry Super, Matt is passionate about evolving the union,
empowering members, and improving pay and working conditions. Given the current cost-of-living crisis
and soaring inflation, Matt’s advocacy stresses the importance of union membership to advocate for
workers' rights.

Paul Everson

Paul Everson has been an FSU member since 1994 and a Workplace Representative since 2006. Passionate
about defending members' rights and maintaining employers' integrity, Paul has held honorary roles since
2012. His experience with major and mid-tier banking informs his drive to increase member engagement
across the industry.

Maurice Farrell

Since joining the FSU in 2010, Maurice Farrell has held honorary roles including serving on the National
Executive and as part of the Governance Review Committee. Working at ANZ, Maurice is excited about
empowering more members to step into leadership roles. He envisions a future where the union continues
to strive for fairness in the finance sector. Notably, he strongly advocates for human rights and
workers' rights as the foundation of FSU's work.

Congress Delegates

  • Adam Fay, Bankwest
  • Adam Fletcher, NAB
  • Adam Woodward, RACQ
  • Adrian Thoen, CBA
  • Alex Corbiere, Australian Retirement Trust
  • Allison Cruze, CBA
  • Amina Sehic, Bankwest
  • Annette Tuyl, TIO
  • Annie Lim, Bank of Melbourne
  • Bill Rue, CBUS
  • Brad Pearson, Australian Retirement Trust
  • Bruno Aloi, Allianz
  • Carole Kennedy, Westpac
  • Caroline Troup, CBUS
  • Chris Barron, ANZ
  • Christine Otto, St George
  • Damian Bartlett, CBA
  • Damian Egan, Bankwest
  • Daryl Walter, Insignia Financial
  • Dave Luckman, CBA
  • Frank Brady, Westpac
  • Gabrielle Blair, HOST Plus
  • Grant Henderson, NAB
  • Heather Carr, RACQ
  • Helen Borlas, St George
  • Helen Cadzow, NAB
  • Isy Fish, Bank of Melbourne
  • James Whitfield, NAB
  • Jason Hall, Finance Sector Union
  • Jayde Storm, BOQ
  • Jennie Fisher, ANZ
  • Jennifer Haviland, NAB
  • Jessica Wise, Westpac
  • Joe Palma, Insignia Financial
  • Johanna Tran, CBA
  • John McWhirter, CBA
  • Julia Angrisano, Finance Sector Union
  • Justine Sherwood, NAB
  • Kathryn Martin, CBA
  • Katie Venaglia, NAB
  • Kerina Yee, CBA
  • Kerry Scanlan, Westpac
  • Khushi Kaur, ANZ
  • Kolby Newland, ANZ
  • Kristy Turner, Australian Retirement Trust
  • Laura Ibrahim, Westpac
  • Liz Duncan, BOQ
  • Luke Latter, Reserve Bank
  • Lynda Ellul, Westpac
  • Matt Rowe, UniSuper
  • Maurice Farrell, ANZ
  • Meg Nair, NAB
  • Miles Dymott, NAB
  • Nic Wright, Westpac
  • Nicole McPherson, Finance Sector Union
  • Pamela Anderson, Addicott Partners
  • Paul Everson, Rural Bank
  • Paul Hay, ME Bank
  • Penny Stefanou, Westpac
  • Peter Lawson, Australian Retirement Trust
  • Petra Godfrey, Westpac
  • Rebecca Turner, ANZ
  • Richard Loveday, Astute Financial
  • Robin Mayo, Westpac
  • Rupi Sandhu, NAB
  • Sacha Hammersley, Westpac
  • Samantha Halladay, CBA
  • Sara Knight, AustralianSuper
  • Sarah Gallagher, Reserve Bank
  • Saroj Goundar, Westpac
  • Sascha Baker, Westpac
  • Sharon McLean, Insignia Financial
  • Stephen Holloway, Surf2Summit Mortgage Brokers
  • Steven Howland, NAB
  • Tanina Allia, ANZ
  • Tiarne Driscoll, Community First Credit Union
  • Toni Johnson, CBA
  • Tracey-Ann Suggate, NAB
  • Tyson Hopgood, NAB
  • Wendy Streets, Finance Sector Union
  • Yvette-Maree Marcelle, ME Bank

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