The Australian Council of Superannuation Investors (ACSI) is on the hunt for a new chief executive to be based in its Melbourne office.
The not-for-profit organisation, which has a membership of 38 Australian superannuation funds, aims to improve environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment risks through research, company engagement and advocacy work.
Its chief executive is required to act as national spokesperson, meeting regularly with stakeholders to discuss leadership of fund member organisations, major listed companies and government.
ACSI is looking for an executive with an advanced understanding of ESG issues in Australia and globally, as well as exceptional stakeholder management skills and an appreciation of the "all profit to members" philosophy.
Its new chief will need to have experience in influencing public policy and dealing with media, advanced people skills and the ability to lead teams and negotiate with stakeholders.
ACSI has announced that its current chief executive Ann Byrne will step down later in the year.
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