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| | ... past five years. "The continued outperformance shows it is never too late to consider an industry fund," Dean said. First Super chief executive Bill Watson added to the conversation, attacking a myth that so-called 'sub scale' funds are somehow unsustainable. ... |
| | | ... constantly monitors to ensure it is providing insurance with little or no value, he said. AustralianSuper was the first super fund to offer members under 25 the ability to opt-in to insurance. |
| | | ... recommendation from the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors (ACSI), triggered by findings from the Royal Commission, First Super said it would vote against the re-election of AMP's board at the upcoming annual general meeting. First Super ... |
| | | First Super recently appointed a Djab Wurrung elder and indigenous leader as an independent director to its board. Joining the $2.6 billion fund's board from September is Tim Chatfield. He is currently the chief executive of a successful Aboriginal ... |
| | | A $2.6 billion industry superannuation fund has appointed an employee representative to its board. Joining the First Super board is Scott McDine. The appointment was effective 1 September. McDine replaces outgoing director Dave Kirner as an employee ... |
| | | ... Media Super has also created a new, part-time risk manager role, appointing Laurie Kennedy. Kennedy is formerly of First Super, where he held the same role. Kennedy spent four years at First Super, prior to which he held a number of roles at ANZ across ... |
| | | First Super will make no new investments in its private equity program as its existing $100 million private equity portfolio is under review. This is being done, the fund said, due to concerns about poor labour practices exhibited by companies in which ... |
| | | The First Super board now comprises five female members following the addition of a new director. Janet Gilbert, a legal and industrial relations lawyer with the Timber Trade Industrial Association, joins the industry fund's board as an employer representative. ... |
| | | ... members including AustralianSuper chief executive Ian Silk. Also joining Silk as a new member on the ACSI board is First Super trustee director Candy Broad. The pair joins the board to oversee the council's finances and regulatory requirements. "The ... |
| | | Frontier Advisors recently welcomed a new director. Mike Radda is currently an employer director on the First Super board of trustees and a member of First Super's investment committee. He has also had multiple roles in the furniture industry, including ... |
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