ASFA elects TAL MD to board chair

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The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) board has elected TAL managing director Jim Minto as board chair.

It follows Tony Lally's resignation from the ASFA board in October after four years as chair.

"Mr Minto will bring a wealth of wisdom and experience to his new role as chair. We congratulate and wish him every success in his new role," ASFA CEO Pauline Vamos said.

"Mr Lally made an invaluable contribution to the ASFA Board, as well as the broader superannuation community, during his tenure. We thank him for his commitment to the ASFA Board and we wish him all the best in his future endeavours," Vamos said.

ASFA director Peter McNeil will be retiring as a director after the upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM).

ASFA also welcomed CEO of Rest Superannuation Damian Hill, as well as chief of global clients and marketing at QIC Brian Delaney, to the board.

Delaney's appointment will take effect after the Annual General Meeting on 14 November.

"On behalf of ASFA and its members, I'd like to congratulate Damian Hill and Brian Delaney on their appointments, as well as Jim Minto, Michael Dwyer, Brad Holzberger, Nicolette Rubinsztein and Dean Thomas on their re-election by their peers this year," Vamos said.

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