Rubin joins National Wealth Management Holdings

2 May 2013
| By Staff |
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Former AustralianSuper chair and TAL director, Elana Rubin has been appointed to the board of National Wealth Management Holdings as an non-executive director. 

Rubin is currently a director of Mirvac Group and PPB Advisory and is also a member of the Federal Government’s Infrastructure Australia Council and Climate Change Authority. 

She is also a member of Chief Executive Women and a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, the Australian Institute of Management and the Financial Services Council of Australasia. 

National Wealth Management Holdings chairman, Geoff Tomlinson said Rubin brought extensive financial, investment, wealth and insurance industry knowledge to the board.  

“As a respected and experienced person in the insurance and superannuation industries, Elana will be an outstanding addition to the board. We look forward to the contribution she will make to the business,” he said. 

Rubin said she was looking forward to working with a range of businesses in her new role. 

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