First Super appoints Michelle Boucher as deputy CEO

9 April 2021
| By Jassmyn |
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Ex-Cbus Super executive Michelle Boucher has been appointed deputy chief executive at First Super.

Boucher would take on responsibility for business development, marketing and communications functions.

Boucher worked at Cbus for over seven years and held the roles of group executive, people, technology and enablement; group executive, member experience; executive manager, member experience and marketing and initially, executive manager, brand, marketing and communications.

First Super CEO, Bill Watson, said: “Michelle Boucher is a highly accomplished and experienced leader of the superannuation industry in Australia.  We welcome Michelle to First Super, with great confidence that she will be a significant contributor to our fund”.

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