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Interview: Daniel Grollo: no limits – to sustainable solutions, that is

Daniel Grollo

By Tina Perinotto

2 September 2010 -
Daniel Grollo is only a few minutes late for our interview. But then that’s to be expected. These days he sandwiches his time between his new home base in New York with his wife Kat and two children, and running Grocon, the huge private development business that has built and developed some of Australia’s biggest towers.

Not to mention roles on the boards of the Green Building Council of Australia and Bluescope Steel and as president of the Property Council of Australia.

On the day of our interview he’s been delayed at Macquarie Bank headquarters in Sydney. No hints can be prised from him on what the deal is about. It may involve one or two “secondary projects”, he says he is contemplating in the United States, while he and Kat continue to live in New York (he’s not sure for how long) or the major projects along Australia’s east coast, or even the consulting work Grocon is doing in the Middle East.

What Grollo is happy to point to though, is that there is imminent “big news” on sustainability in the wings….

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