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| | | ... where he was also head of consultant relations. This follows stints at Colonial First State, National Mutual and Towers Perrin. Meanwhile, Borysiewicz declined to comment other than to confirm he had left the firm when contacted this morning. He joined ... |
| | | | ... of the Asia Pacific operations of Baring Asset Management. Prior to that that he spent 17 years as principal at Towers Perrin in Australia, Hong Kong and New York. After resigning from VFMC in April last year, he became the chairman of the Australian ... |
| | | | ... benefits consulting as the new managing director, superannuation. Schubert joined Russell in 2004 and previously led Towers Perrin's superannuation consulting businesses. His appointment follows Linda Elkins' recent decision to leave after four years ... |
| | | | ... their asset allocation decisions. He had previously worked at Frank Russell Australia and as an asset consultant at Towers Perrin in Sydney during 1984 to 1990, according to Rainmaker Information. |
| | | | ... boomers expected to retire over the next 20 years. Towers Watson (the former Watson Wyatt Australia merging with Towers Perrin) is made up of three business segments: Benefits (including superannuation consulting), Risk & Financial services (including ... |
| | | | ... previously managing director at CitiStreet Australia which he joined in 1996. He started his superannuation career at Towers Perrin in 1989. Stuart Greenwood joins Russell Investments as a senior communications consultant, working with some of Russell's ... |
| | | | ... for third party institutional clients. Prior to working at Principal Global Investors, McNeilage spent 14 years at Towers Perrin in Australia, working in a number of roles including head of asset consulting for Asia Pacific. Starting in this role in ... |
| | | | ... more than 70 per cent of fund executives have no intention of changing their DB plan structures. A new survey by Towers Perrin and SCO noted that while the financial crisis had dealt a blow to the financial health of most DB plans, more than 71 per cent ... |
| | | | ... deal, John Haley, chief executive at Watson Wyatt, will serve as the new company's chief executive and Mark Mactas, Towers Perrin chief executive, will serve as president. A Watson Wyatt statement said the deal would expand the firm's global footprint. ... |
| | | | ... pension plan participation. Dissaffected employees are also increasing hardship withdrawals, according to a new Towers Perrin survey. US employees are continuing to buckle under the weight of the GFC, with between 30 to 60 per cent of the survey's 500 ... |
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