Sunsuper made two appointments to its investment team, with Alastair Sloan joining the fund in the asset allocation manager role, while Greg Barnes joins as listed shares manager.
In his role, Sloan will be responsible for medium term tactical asset allocation, while Barnes will look after the fund's listed equities portfolio.
Sloan has more than 27 years' investment management experience at the National Australia Bank, Red Centre Capital, Deutsche Bank, Bankers Trust, Macquarie Bank and Sydney Cove Capital.
In his role Sloan will work with appointed managers and asset class specialists to find medium term investment opportunities.
Barnes has more than 25 years' experience in equities and asset management roles at JP Morgan, AMP Capital, NSW State Super and Imprimatur Capital.
His most recent role was as chief executive officer of RHB OSK Asset Management in Singapore.
Barnes joined Sunsuper on 19 September while Sloan joined in mid-August.
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