Sunsuper has added three new customer relationship managers for Cairns, Mackay and the Gold Coast.
Fiona Cairns, who has previously worked with Sunsuper in Brisbane, returns to the fund from a financial planning role at Suncorp to take the Cairns-based position. Cairns’ 25 years of financial services experience also includes a two-year stint as member education manager at HESTA.
Libby O’Rourke will fill the Gold Coast role after working most recently as an account manager forHOSTPLUS.
Clive Joss joins the fund from Commonwealth Financial Planning, where he was a senior insurance specialist and financial planner, and will take the role in Mackay.
The new managers will be responsible for client relations and business development opportunities in their respective regions.
Sunsuper chief executive Tony Lally said the experience of the new managers across financial planning, professional consulting and relationship management made them a perfect fit for Sunsuper.
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