Oliver Curtis’ glowing corporate bio surfaces

He’s enjoying downtime with his wife, Roxy Jacenko, and their children on the Gold Coast. 

And while he might be away from the day job, Oliver Curtis’ corporate bio has surfaced. 

The father of two works at E-Nome – which developed mobile medical records so people can participate in medical research – that was co-founded by his father, Nicholas. 

 

He’s a company man! Oliver Curtis’ glowing corporate bio surfaces as he works for his father’s medical start-up… but there’s one MAJOR detail missing

‘Corporate Advisory and Investment Banking background specialising in the natural resources and start up space,’ Oliver’s bio reads. 

‘Has advised on multiple billions of dollars worth of transactions as well as trade sales in a wide range of industries including in the medical space.’

‘Was part of team that developed and successfully sold Glucoboy, a Gameboy based children’s diabetes incentive platform to Bayer.’

Profile: The father of two works at E-Nome - which developed mobile medical records so people can participate in medical research - that was co-founded by his father, Nicholas

Profile: The father of two works at E-Nome – which developed mobile medical records so people can participate in medical research – that was co-founded by his father, Nicholas

Struggles: Oliver was released from prison in June after serving 12 months of a two-year sentence for conspiracy to commit insider trading

Struggles: Oliver was released from prison in June after serving 12 months of a two-year sentence for conspiracy to commit insider trading

The profile then finishes up, saying where Oliver has done deals. 

‘Oliver has completed transactions in Australia, China, Africa, North America, Europe, Indonesia and Russia.’

Oliver was released from prison in June after serving 12 months of a two-year sentence for conspiracy to commit insider trading. 

He served time at Cooma Correctional Centre.

Roxy recently boasted that Oliver learnt to make dumplings in prison, telling KIIS FM’S Kyle and Jackie O: ‘He knows how to make a dumpling now. Those are the things you learn in Cooma Correctional Centre!’

Positive to a negative: Roxy recently boasted that Oliver learnt to make dumplings in prison

Positive to a negative: Roxy recently boasted that Oliver learnt to make dumplings in prison

Roxy revealed that Oliver had learned another unlikely skill in prison – hairdressing.

‘He was in charge of cooking and hair cutting We named him Sergio, that’s his alter ego. Sergio the hairdresser,’ she quipped. 

When quizzed about whether Oliver actually learned how to cut hair well, Roxy confessed: He didn’t learn. He just had some scissors and cut everyone else’s hair.’ 

Less than a month after his release from prison in June, Oliver proposed to Roxy for a second time during a romantic jaunt at Sydney’s Four Seasons Hotel.

Sweet: Less than a month after his release from prison in June, Oliver proposed to Roxy for a second time during a romantic jaunt at Sydney's Four Seasons Hotel

Sweet: Less than a month after his release from prison in June, Oliver proposed to Roxy for a second time during a romantic jaunt at Sydney’s Four Seasons Hotel

They are now holidaying on the Gold Coast with their children, after Oliver enjoyed his first Christmas day back with the family since his jail stint. 

Roxy had previously admitted that her marriage was in trouble when Oliver was in prison. 

She told Today Extra: ‘It was hard. I had really made up my mind that that was it.’

‘It was a train wreck,’ Roxy said of her union with Oliver.

‘I was done. There was so much water under the bridge. You’ve got to remember, yes, he went to jail for 12 months but I had five years in the lead-up to that of the worry, what is going to happen tomorrow, what am I going to do?’ 

Moving on: They are now holidaying on the Gold Coast with their children, after Oliver enjoyed his first Christmas day back with the family since his jail stint

Moving on: They are now holidaying on the Gold Coast with their children, after Oliver enjoyed his first Christmas day back with the family since his jail stint

 



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