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| | Australian Retirement Trust (ART) has named chief executive Bernard Reilly's successor, assuming the top job in March 2024. David Anderson will take over as chief executive of ART next year, following 25 years at Mercer both in Australia and abroad. ... |
| | | ... Barnes. Woodhouse will finish up with ART at the end of the month. His decision to do so comes just two weeks after Bernard Reilly flagged he will leave in February 2024, saying he felt the time was right. "This is an exciting time, as Australian Retirement ... |
| | | ... benchmarking team with a major sustainability index provider. Just yesterday ART announced its chief executive, Bernard Reilly, will depart in February 2024. |
| | | ... Australian Retirement Trust as well as several others that have swelled the fund to $260 billion, chief executive Bernard Reilly is set to leave. Reilly has notified the ART board of his intention to depart the fund in February 2024. As such, recruitment ... |
| | | ... fund has taken out the FEAL Fund Executive of the Year award. Australian Retirement Trust (ART) chief executive Bernard Reilly has received the accolade, recognised for his role in the merger of Sunsuper and QSuper, which led to the formation of ART. ... |
| | | ... than 18 years at Macquarie Group and held senior roles at MLC and National Australia Bank. ART chief executive Bernard Reilly said creating the dedicated retirement function and her appointment are "critical to the fund's ongoing delivery of market ... |
| | | ... financial advice is accessible for all members," ART said. Commenting on the appointments, ART chief executive Bernard Reilly said: "As key members of the fund's wider leadership team, these roles are integral to delivering on Australian Retirement Trust's ... |
| | | ... channels, which also include pursuing growth through member direct and retail financial advisers," ART chief executive Bernard Reilly said. "It's important to acknowledge though that our focus isn't on growth for growth's sake. Rather, we're looking ... |
| | | ... This is an important step as we strive to empower our members to retire well with confidence," ART chief executive Bernard Reilly said. "Our vision is to be Australia's most chosen and trusted retirement partner, and we believe this structure will ... |
| | | ... members can rest assured they're in very safe and capable hands going forward." Commenting, ART chief executive Bernard Reilly said: "Don Luke was integral to the successful delivery of the largest and most complex superannuation merger in Australian ... |
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