The long-serving chief executive of South Australia's largest superannuation fund, Statewide Super, John O'Flaherty will leave the fund next month.
Statewide announced O'Flaherty's departure this week saying it would be stepping down on 1 May after five years in the role.
Statewide Chair, Juliet Brown, praised O'Flaherty's leadership during a time of significant change for the company.
"John's leadership and drive was key to Statewide's successful merger with Local Super," Brown said. "John has also been responsible for instilling a strong customer focus in the organisation."
The fund has not yet named a successor to O'Flaherty.
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