Qantas Super has a new chief executive officer.
The super fund has announced that former MLC executive, Michael Clancy will succeed Jane Perry in the role. Perry will be retiring next month.
Qantas Super board chairman, Anne Ward said Clancy was selected from an impressive field of candidates after a comprehensive five-month executive search.
"Michael is an outstanding executive. He will bring to the role extensive and holistic experience in the financial services industry, and a strong commitment to achieving positive outcomes for Qantas Super members.
Clancy will join Qantas Super on 16 November and will work with Perry until she retires on 11 December.
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