The ME board has appointed Elana Rubin as its director.
Rubin has over 20 years of experience as a non-executive director on private, government, and not-for-profit boards.
Commenting on the appointment, ME chairman, Ken Hodgson said: "Elana brings a wealth of leadership and business skills and is a fantastic addition to the ME board".
"Her breadth of experience across a wide range of businesses and industries, particularly financial services, will benefit the bank over future years," he said.
Rubin recently retired as a director of MLC Life and administrator board, and was previously chair of AustralianSuper.
She is currently a director of Mirvac Group, Touchcorp, Transurban Queensland, Victorian Funds Management Corporation, and LaunchVic, and is a member of the Victorian Council of AICD, and the Committee for Melbourne, as well as several advisory boards in investment, property and public policy.
Rubin has also been a recipient of a Lifetime Trustee Achievement Award from the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees in 2014.
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