UniSuper appoints COO

15 October 2019
| By Jassmyn |
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UniSuper has appointed former NAB executive Kevin Roadnight as its chief operating officer to lead the finance, and legal and governance functions.

Roadnight was most recently chief financial officer and company secretary of Vision Australia, after a move to the not-for-profit sector.

He worked at NAB for over 20 years where he held a number of senior finance positions globally including CFO of a NAB subsidiary in the US. He has also worked at ANZ and State Superannuation Board of Victoria.

Commenting, UniSuper chief executive, Kevin O’Sullivan said: “Following a comprehensive selection process I’m delighted to announce Kevin’s appointment. His breadth of experience will be a real asset to UniSuper”.

Roadnight would commence the role on 18 November.

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