Former Mercer CIO finds new role at Treasury Group

27 June 2013
| By Staff |
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Treasury Group has appointed former Mercer chief investment officer (CIO) Andrew Howard to the position of CIO.

Treasury Group chief executive Andrew McGill said the appointment followed a search to fill the newly-created senior executive position.

Howard will lead the development of Treasury Group's portfolio investments in line with its partner boutiques, McGill said, as well as identify new growth partners.

Howard has 20 years industry experience, including nine years with Mercer, and is also a fellow of the Financial Institute of Australia (FINSIA).

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