Our executive team
Our leadership team brings deep experience in investment management, capital markets, and sustainable infrastructure. Since 2016, we have collectively managed and advised on over NZD 800 million in investment products, including funds tailored for migrant and institutional investors. With proven governance and technical expertise, we are well positioned to safeguard and grow our investors’ capital.
Adam Hunt 's Bio
Chair
Adam is the co-founder of Fidelity. He has a strong executive background across the public and private sector, holding roles in large businesses such as Oracle and Turners & Growers (NZX Listed) and government agencies. He was Head of Intelligence for the New Zealand Inland Revenue Department from 2004 – 2010, and a member of the establishing Executive of the Financial Markets Authority from 2012 – 2015.
Since then he has provided corporate advisory services and worked as an expert for the International Monetary Fund. Adam has strong track record of assisting start-ups in establishment, strategy and funding across diverse sectors including agritech, dairy, nutraceutical, IT and real estate.
Adam received his MBA from University of Reading Henley Business School, he also holds Chartered Director designation from NZ Institute of Directors.
Eric Wei CFA's Bio
Director Asset management
Eric is the co-founder and managing director of Fidelity. Prior to founding Fidelity, Eric led Business Development and Cross Border Investment Structuring for Jarden (formerly Credit Suisse) , with a focus on supporting China based investors to invest overseas and providing assets management services to Asian financial institutions.
Before Jarden, he was Head of Family office at Bank of China (NZ) Limited where he played a pivotal role in setting up the group’s first Family Office business worldwide. Eric also has significant experience in the areas of regulatory supervision and institutional investment consulting including roles as Principal Strategy Advisor at the New Zealand Financial Markets Authority and Investment Consultant at Mercer.
Eric is a board member of the CFA Society of New Zealand. He holds both Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and Authorised Financial Adviser (AFA) designations.
Michael Vukcevic's Bio
Director Capital Markets
Michael has significant Leadership, Strategy, Change Management, Capital Raising, Investment Syndication and Governance experience in a wide range of sectors. He has a background in International Business Development and has worked for large organisations including Fonterra, Ernst & Young (EY), as well as working with start-up organisations.
Michael is a business leader with deep relationships and well-developed networks in a wide range of industries. He has spent many years providing corporate advisory services in New Zealand and internationally. He is passionate about working with companies that are looking for growth funding, acquisition opportunities and business improvement.
Michael graduated from Victoria University of Wellington majoring in Economic History and graduated from the EY Darden Executive Programme.
Dr Marco Eugster CFA's Bio
Director Infrastructure Investment
Dr Eugster holds a PhD in Finance and has expertise in financial modelling, cost of capital, cost-benefit analysis, regulated industries, and infrastructure economics.
He brings extensive consulting experience, including with KPMG in Germany and PwC in Auckland. He has led various aspects of economic modelling for large infrastructure projects in New Zealand. He has advised numerous clients in relation to New Zealand’s price-quality and information disclosure regulation, including within the electricity lines, gas pipelines, airports and fibre industries.
A CFA charterholder, Dr Eugster has taught finance courses at the University of Auckland for many years, including in the Master of Applied Finance, Bachelor of Commerce, and MBA programmes. He serves as the Programme Director for the Master of Applied Finance. His research has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Financial Markets.