Former head of private markets at Cbus Super, Alexandra Campbell, has taken up a position at NAB Private Wealth.
From next year, she will join NAB as its new chief investment officer spanning all of NAB Private Wealth including JBWere.
Campbell will lead investment strategy across all asset classes, covering strategic and tactical asset allocation, portfolio construction and manager selection. She brings more than 25 years of experience across private markets, institutional investment and multi-asset portfolio construction.
She was previously deputy chief investment officer and head of private markets at $105 billion Cbus Super and also spent three years as its head of infrastructure.
Prior to joining Cbus, she worked as a senior investment director at AustralianSuper.
Upon her departure from Cbus, she was replaced by Leigh Gavin who now holds the position of CIO following the departure of Brett Chatfield.
NAB executive, private wealth and JBWere CEO Michael Saadie, said: “Alexandra has a deep understanding of investment strategy and client objectives, and a proven record of delivering investment outcomes,” he said.
“Her leadership will be integral as we enhance the breadth and sophistication of our private wealth offering. The appointment reinforces our commitment to outstanding client outcomes through a unique integrated private wealth and banking platform.”
Campbell said: “JBWere has a long and respected history of partnering with clients to build wealth across generations. It is exciting to have the opportunity to lead the investment strategy for Australia’s oldest and largest advisory firm and support all Private Wealth clients more broadly.
“A disciplined, long-term approach to asset allocation, complemented by tactical opportunities while managing risk, is central in achieving the investment objectives of clients. I am looking forward to delivering client outcomes with this approach.”



