Cbus has appointed Kristian Fok as executive manager for investment strategy after revealing a restructure of its funds investment framework in its annual report.
The super fund said in its yearly review that it would focus on dynamic asset allocation and building its in-house capabilities.
Fok would be a key driver of the fund's investment strategy and implementation through active asset allocation and asset class strategies, Cbus chief executive David Atkin said.
Atkin said Fok would join executive manager of investment management Trish Donohue, who has been responsible for the fund's governance and risk management strategies and has put in over a decade with the super fund.
His previous role as deputy director of consulting for Frontier Advisers saw Fok act as senior investment consultant to a number of superannuation funds including Cbus for 13 years, while he has also previously worked as a consulting actuary.
Fok starts with Cbus in December.
Australian Ethical has named its new head of equities, who previously spent 12 years at Perpetual.
The country’s sovereign wealth fund has unveiled a flurry of changes to its leadership team, including the appointment of a key executive role.
With Damian Graham stepping into a new capacity within the $190 billion super fund ahead of his retirement, a global search is set to commence for his replacement.
Cbus has swiftly promoted Leigh Gavin to chief investment officer only months after naming him deputy, as the fund works towards growing in size and bringing its investment expertise in-house.