Elana Rubin has stepped down from her role as TAL director.
Holding a director's position since 2007, Rubin had been the chair of the life insurer's investment committee and also a member of its technology and innovation committee.
TAL chair Rob Thomas said Rubin had done a particularly good job during the acquisition of the company by Dai-ichi Life in May 2011.
"Elana has been an outstanding director of TAL and has made a tremendous contribution during a period of major evolution and growth."
The TAL executive team also acknowledged Rubin's active involvement in its business' diversity and talent development initiatives.
Rubin’s departure comes a week after her retirement as chair of the AustralianSuper board.
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