Christopher Neil Fraser
Christopher Neil Fraser (born 15 July 1974) is a British-born Australian businessman. Born in the UK and brought up in Australia, Fraser was an investment banker, before becoming chief executive (CEO) of Sirius Minerals.Fraser was born in Yeovil, Somerset, England, and his family emigrated to Australia when he was five weeks old. He attended Hale School and has a bachelor's degree in Commerce from the University of Western Australia.
Fraser worked in banking, particularly mining finance, with Rothschild, KPMG and Citigroup, rising to managing director in 2008. He has been the CEO of Sirius Minerals since January 2011.
He was involved in taking Sirius Minerals to near-bankruptcy in September 2019 before being acquired by Anglo-American.
Fraser is married and has two children. He and his family moved to North Yorkshire from Australia in 2012. Provided by Wikipedia
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Outcome of central nervous system relapses in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia--prospective open cohort analyses of the ALLR3 trial. by Ashish Narayan Masurekar, Catriona A Parker, Milensu Shanyinde, Anthony V Moorman, Jeremy P Hancock, Rosemary Sutton, Philip J Ancliff, Mary Morgan, Nicholas J Goulden, Chris Fraser, Peter M Hoogerbrugge, Tamas Revesz, Philip J Darbyshire, Shekhar Krishnan, Sharon B Love, Vaskar Saha
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A prospective multi-site study to evaluate the performance and usability of an oral fluid-based HIV self-test in Canada by Richard A. Galli, Darshanand Maraj, Kristin McBain, Jason M. Lo Hog Tian, Abbey McFarland, Wangari Tharao, Nontobeko P. Nkala, Arlene Chan, Mark da Silva, Rejean Thomas, Anne-Fanny Vassal, Martin Lepage, Laurie Ireland, Mike Payne, Jared Starr, Chris Fraser, Marion Selfridge, Mona Loutfy, Roberta Halpenny, Nirubini Jeyarajah, Vanessa Tran, Tony Mazzulli, Sean B. Rourke
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Compassionate access to virus-specific T cells for adoptive immunotherapy over 15 years by Michelle A. Neller, George R. Ambalathingal, Nada Hamad, Joe Sasadeusz, Rebecca Pearson, Chien-Li Holmes-Liew, Deepak Singhal, Matthew Tunbridge, Wei Yang Ng, Kirsty Sharplin, Andrew Moore, David Deambrosis, Trisha Soosay-Raj, Peter McNaughton, Morag Whyte, Chris Fraser, Andrew Grigg, David Kliman, Ashish Bajel, Katherine Cummins, Mark Dowling, Zhi Han Yeoh, Simon J. Harrison, Amit Khot, Sarah Tan, Izanne Roos, Ray Mun Koo, Sara Dohrmann, David Ritchie, Brynn Wainstein, Karen McCleary, Adam Nelson, Bradley Gardiner, Shafqat Inam, Xavier Badoux, Kris Ma, Claudia Toro, Diane Hanna, David Hughes, Rachel Conyers, Theresa Cole, Shiqi Stacie Wang, Lynette Chee, Jacqueline Fleming, Ashley Irish, Duncan Purtill, Julian Cooney, Peter Shaw, Siok-Keen Tey, Stewart Hunt, Elango Subramonia Pillai, George John, Michelle Ng, Shanti Ramachandran, Peter Hopkins, Daniel Chambers, Scott Campbell, Ross Francis, Nicole Isbel, Paula Marlton, Hilary Reddiex, Katherine K. Matthews, Meggie Voogt, Archana Panikkar, Leone Beagley, Sweera Rehan, Shannon Best, Jyothy Raju, Laetitia Le Texier, Pauline Crooks, Matthew Solomon, Lea Lekieffre, Sriganesh Srihari, Corey Smith, Rajiv Khanna
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