AMP Limited board member and one of the founders of the SMSF Association, Andrea Slattery is parting formal company with the organisation, announcing she is stepping down as a non-executive director effective from 18 April.
Slattery was Managing Director and CEO when she resigned from the Executive in April 2017 and became a non-executive Director of the Association.
According to a statement issued by the SMSF Association, her decision to resign from the board is to focus on the companies where she has been appointed a non-executive director since leaving the Association’s Executive.
Slattery, who was the inaugural CEO and one of the founding members of the Association in 2003, there were about 130,000 SMSFs and funds under management (FUM) stood at $109 billion.
Slattery is a former Money Management/Super Review Woman of the Year.
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