Industry Super Australia (ISA) has recruited internally to replace its long-serving chief executive, David Whiteley.
The industry funds lobby group announced today that it had appointed its chief operations officer, Bernie Dean to succeed Whiteley in the chief executive role.
It described Dean as having a long career in government, unions and employer groups.
Dean joined ISA in 2013 as Director of Marketing.
Confirming the appointment, ISA chairman, Peter Collins referred to the fact that Dean had led a series of ground-breaking campaigns, including ‘Compare the Pair’, ‘In good hands’ and ‘Banks aren’t super’.
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