Dennis Gentilin
Dennis is a risk and governance professional with over 20 years experience in the banking and finance industry. A unique experience early in his career in which he was publicly named as a "whistleblower" was the catalyst for his strong interest in ethics, conduct and culture. He is an Adjunct Fellow at Macquarie University and the Head of Enterprise Risk at UniSuper, one of Australia's largest superannuation funds.
Biography
Dennis is a risk and governance professional with over 20 years experience in the banking and finance industry. A unique experience early in his career in which he was publicly named as a "whistleblower" was the catalyst for his strong interest in ethics, conduct and culture. He is an Adjunct Fellow at Macquarie University and the Head of Enterprise Risk at UniSuper, one of Australia's largest superannuation funds.Education
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B Bus (Hons), Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Grad Dip Psych, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Areas of Research / Professional Expertise
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Ethics, conduct, leadership, organisational behaviour, risk management, strategy and financial markets.
Websites
Books
Articles
Why more banking regulation won't fix bank culture
Published: Oct 13, 2016 by Australian Financial Review
Authors: Dennis Gentilin
Subjects:
Work & Organizational Psychology, Business, Management and Accounting
Some thoughts on the House of Representative Committee on Economics banking sector inquiry.
Should whistleblowers receive a reward for speaking up?
Published: Jun 28, 2016 by Australian Financial Review
Authors: Dennis Gentilin
Subjects:
Work & Organizational Psychology, Business, Management and Accounting
Some thoughts on changes to whistleblowing regulation in Australia.
Can banks regain public trust? The Banking & Finance Oath is where to begin
Published: Apr 18, 2016 by ABC Religion & Ethics
Authors: Dennis Gentilin & Simon Longstaff
How the Banking & Finance Oath can help restore trust in the banking sector.
A whistleblower shows how to stop a scandal before it starts
Published: Apr 08, 2016 by Australian Financial Review
Authors: Dennis Gentilin
Subjects:
Work & Organizational Psychology, Business, Management and Accounting
Some thoughts on the importance of employee voice.