Vision Super has made two senior hires to bolster its development plans in seeking new opportunities and managing its long-term partnerships.
Noelle Kelleher has joined the fund as its chief financial officer while Julia Pryor has signed on as general counsel.
"These two new appointments bring the right mix of talent and experience to Vision Super as we continue to strengthen our focus on services and growth," said Peter Rowe.
Kelleher currently sits on the Australian Government's Financial Reporting Council and has also been a partner at Deloitte Australia and executive director at Ernst & Young. She will oversee Vision Super's financial strategy, management and reporting.
Pryor has been with the fund since late last year, bringing 17 years experience as a lawyer in the financial services industry and superannuation governance from prior positions at King & Wood Mallesons, Centro and Cooper Investors. She oversees Vision Super's legal, risk and compliance and governance functions.
"We are excited to have the expertise of Julia and Noelle joining the fund," said Rowe.
"Both bring strong financial services backgrounds to Vision Super which will help us navigate through all the upcoming changes in the industry and position the fund strongly into the future."
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