Equipsuper appointed Jane Simon as a member director, effective from 1 January, filling Trevor Birkbeck's seat, who retired last year.
Simon has over 30 years' experience in the investment and wealth management industries, with senior roles in Goldman Sachs/JB Were, where she was a partner and executive director, private wealth management, and where she remains a consultant.
Simon holds investment committee roles at Deakin University and the Lord Mayor's Charitable Fund (Melbourne).
"Jane's appointment adds an even greater depth of governance and investment experience to the board and we are extremely pleased to have attracted someone of Jane's calibre and expertise," Equip chairman Andrew Fairley said.
Equip also announced John O'Neill had left the board after 20 years, and is in the midst of filling the casual role.
Michael Lovett, who left the investment firm just three months after launching its Vanguard Super offering, has taken up a chief executive role at an Australian asset manager.
The Central Bank of Ireland has granted the approval of Equity Trustees’ exit from its Irish operations, with the transaction expected to be complete on 30 April.
Super returns continued to climb in March, raising hopes of delivering double-digit returns by June depending on the performance of this next quarter.
The dedicated super fund for emergency services and Victorian government employees is under fire for unpaid entitlements to transport employees, which could exceed $40 million.
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