Anthony Mosse M.B.E. is an investor, advisor and board director in both the public and private sectors and he is the New Zealand Honorary Consul for San Francisco. Anthony chairs the New Zealand Olympic Committee – Americas Foundation in preparation for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, and is a US-based advisor to New Zealand Trade and Enterprise with respect to their investor attraction program. Previously, Anthony was a senior advisor to the NZ/US Business Council and in recent years, he has leveraged his skills as a director to advise a number of high-value start-ups.
Before his advisory and board work, Anthony was Treasurer and Vice President of Corporate Finance for Sir Richard Branson’s US-based airline Virgin America where he was a member of the executive team that grew the company, took it public and sold it to a competitor for US$4 billion. Before Virgin, Anthony was a private banker, investing and advising a range of companies including infrastructure, real estate and aviation assets. Anthony has a BA (Hons) from Stanford University and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Prior to his public and private sector roles, Anthony was a competitive swimmer for New Zealand, winning medals at the Olympic Games, World Championships and Commonwealth Games. At Stanford, he was a 10-time All-American, and NCAA Champion and is a Member of the Stanford Hall of Fame.
Anthony’s belief in the value of building high-performing teams makes him a perfect fit to act as our Ambassador and Director for North America.