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| | | ... issue and push for it they will come on board," she said. Cate Wood, national chair of Women in Super who is also AIST president, said funds should build these gender disclosure and equality requirements into their outsourcing processes when selecting ... |
| | | | ... directors of superannuation funds. It offers a comprehensive training program, mentoring and networking opportunities. AIST President and Chair of Women in Super, Cate Wood said priority for the 10 scholarship places had been given to those women who ... |
| | | | ... and disclosure reforms and been a key driver in improving retirement outcomes for low income earners and women," AIST president Cate Wood said in November last year. Under Reynolds' stewardship, AIST has grown into a well-resourced and active industry ... |
| | | | ... advocate, Reynolds has made a long-term contribution to the not-for-profit superannuation sector, said Cate Wood, AIST president. Under Reynolds' stewardship, AIST has grown into a well-resourced and active industry association that had a significant ... |
| | | | ... participants will today hear from a panel of experienced women directors from within the not-for-profit industry including AIST president, Cate Wood who is also chair of the national networking and advocacy group for Women in Super. "The program is one ... |
| | | | ... as well as her commitment to the not-for-profit ethos and improving super adequacy for women - made her an ideal AIST president," said Fiona Reynolds, chief executive of AIST. Noonan, who is also chair of Media Super and president of the Australian Council ... |
| | | | ... interests of members; Boards must strive for a minimum of 40 per cent of directors of each gender. Gerard Noonan, AIST president, said the framework was developed in response to the Government's recommendation for an industry code. "There is much more ... |
| | | | ... (AIST) has appointed Gerard Noonan, chair of the $2.6 billion Media Super and former AFR editor, to the new role of AIST president. Noonan replaces Ian Robertson who has resigned after three years as AIST Chair. "Gerard's extensive experience in the ... |
| | | | ... potential membership of AIST was also fading. This is impacting the organisation's income, which was described by AIST president Susan Ryan as perpetually "barely break even". In the future, even a small reduction in membership would have a significant ... |
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