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| | | ... of people solutions and services. They will both report to chief people officer Amy Murrell. Matthews arrives from Aware Super, where she held a similar role for eight years. Before that, she was head of organisational development & learning at Rabobank ... |
| | | | ... Australian and global real estate markets. As for those doing well after checking out the London job scene, a former Aware Super private equity analyst has won a promotion at Bain Capital after ten months. Lillian Lin joined the multi-asset alternative ... |
| | | | ... on workplace culture and employee experience. Amy Mathews, who was formerly head of organisational development at Aware Super for eight years, has been appointed general manager of organisational capability and people experience. She started earlier ... |
| | | | ... guide government and special interest groups on how to improve the efficiency of healthcare spending, Meanwhile, at Aware Super, one infrastructure analyst has joined the Sydney team while another has relocated to London. ATLAS Infrastructure Holdings ... |
| | | | ... followed by Future Fund which rose six places to now rank 39 th. Elsewhere, Australian Retirement Trust ranked 45 th, Aware Super came in at 70 th, and UniSuper ranked 96 th. More broadly, Asia Pacific accounts for about one third of the total assets ... |
| | | | ... the efficacy of existing menopause and reproductive leave policies on offer in Australia, such as those offered by Aware Super, Cbus, and Future Group. To ensure greater support, the government is being pushed to consider adding such entitlements to ... |
| | | | ... Fund ($32.9m). Three not-for-profit super funds - AustralianSuper ($17.5m), Australian Retirement Trust ($2.4m), and Aware Super ($1.1m) - lagged the big spenders but cracked the top 20. APRA said payments to advisers can include those related to advice ... |
| | | | ... (0.05% expense ratio). ART spent a massive $77.3 million on member services, AustralianSuper spent $55.3 million, Aware Super spent $47.7 million, while Cbus spent $45.6 million. Rest's member services expenses came in at $41 million and HESTA's ... |
| | | | ... most mandates overall, however, are Hostplus (311), by a wide margin, followed by HESTA (147), State Super (143), Aware Super (128), and Cbus (127). Other funds with a significant number of mandates include Telstra Super, Australian Retirement Trust ... |
| | | | ... enterprise data warehouses amid demand for cloud-based solutions, advanced analytics, and generative AI heats up. Aware Super recently finalised its investment in Europe's euNetworks, which provides hyperscale computing, cloud service, and data centre ... |
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