Lloyd Bunting - Co-founder 
Lloyd Bunting is an entrepreneur and investor in internet-based service delivery.
He has worked in IT since the 1970s - starting with machine-language coding in the supercomputers of the day before focusing on IT strategies and systems for large organisations. He has worked on internet strategy, design and service delivery since the late 1990s.
Over some 40 years Lloyd has planned, implemented or advised upon some 600 public and private sector projects. The projects have spanned corporate, business and technology strategy, government-wide or enterprise-wide management improvement, organisational top structure reviews business process reengineering and major capital projects. They have covered a diverse range of sectors from technology and property to new products and new ventures, in a global capex portfolio.
He has held executive management roles in the public and private sectors, including as a Chief Manager in the ANZ Bank and a senior executive in central agencies of the Federal government. He has also held senior consulting roles with a number of major global IT and consulting companies. These roles complement his experience as a founder of start-ups and small companies.
In 2005, clearly seeing the potential of Software as a Service (Saas) technologies for highly effective e-government, Lloyd designed a new business model for the delivery of government services into the community, established eGov Pty Ltd and built the end-to-end egrants.com online systems to implement the vision. More than 12,000 projects across Australia have been implemented through these systems since 2006.
Lloyd holds degrees in accounting (BBus) and investment (MBA). He is a Foundation Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and a Fellow of CPA Australia.
Anita Eglitis - Co-founder 
Since 2006 Anita has been enjoying the fun, creativity and intellectual freedom of running tech start-ups. As CEO and later part-owner of eGov Pty Ltd, she continued to drive the company’s growth and profitability - both in relation to its government consulting services and its egrants.com online software services. In this role she also designed and built the complex database applications that interfaced to the egrants.com internet system and implemented a major technical replatforming of the databases in 2010.
Anita spent the first two decades of her working life in senior roles with large corporates and large government agencies.
As an economist with the Commonwealth Treasury and later as ANZ Bank's senior international economist, she worked in monetary and fiscal policy development, tax legislation, macroeconomic analysis and forecasting. Her key interests included monetary policy, booms and busts in asset prices, and long-term shifts in global economies.
After a decade in economics, Anita was appointed to senior executive positions in investment banking and major infrastructure projects - initially for the ANZ Bank and later for the Victorian government's Department of Infrastructure. Her roles involved strategic, commercial and contractual matters in relation to very large capital projects and to debt and equity funding of major infrastructure projects.
She also spent several years in the venture capital sector, focusing principally on the rigorous evaluation of technology investment opportunities on behalf of VC funds and private investors.
Anita has a passion for IT and has been "doing technical stuff" since the late 1980s, especially in relation to complex datasets and database applications.
Techseeder is Anita's third start-up.
Anita's tertiary qualifications include an M.A. in economics from Cambridge University in England.
