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| | ... and executive manager of marketing for communications, education and advice Michael Irving. Tasplan chief executive Wayne Davy flagged last year he will leave the organisation after leading the Hobart-based super fund for five years. Chief operations ... |
| | | ... decision together after a joint recommendation between MTAA chief executive Leeanne Turner and Tasplan chief executive Wayne Davy to the chairs of both boards. They said sustained market volatility and concerns about supplies of specialist services were ... |
| | | ... decision together after a joint recommendation between MTAA chief executive Leeanne Turner and Tasplan chief executive Wayne Davy to the chairs of both boards. They said sustained market volatility and concerns about supplies of specialist services were ... |
| | | ... that a merger would go ahead in October 2020. With MTAA Super serving as the successor fund, Tasplan's chief executive Wayne Davy will depart once the merger has completed. The fund's current chair, Naomi Edwards, will serve as chair of the merged funds. ... |
| | | ... is set to exit the fund, as Tasplan and MTAA Super commit to merge on October 2020. Current Tasplan chief executive Wayne Davy will stay on until the merger date. However, starting next October, MTAA Super chief executive Leeanne Turner will take over ... |
| | | ... and to be transitioning our stake to a consortium of experienced, long-term investors." Tasplan Super chief executive Wayne Davy added that the asset had been a good purchase for the fund on a number of fronts. "Having been part of the Hobart Airport ... |
| | | ... offers great opportunities for balancing sustainability with commercial returns," he said. Tasplan chief executive Wayne Davy said the super fund is "excited to invest in a fund that is delivering strong investment return for our members whilst making ... |
| | | ... A lifecycle product helps them guard against big losses that could ruin their retirements," Tasplan chief executive Wayne Davy said. "In the Tasplan OnTrack option, members' investment strategy shifts in four stages from long term growth when they're ... |
| | | ... fund is an extremely positive outcome for members, staff and the broader community." Current Tasplan chief executive Wayne Davy will continue in the role and four members of the RBF board will join the Tasplan board. Brian Scullin, Neroli Ellis, John ... |
| | | ... strengthen Tasplan's position to eventually merge with the RBF Tasmanian Accumulation Scheme. Tasplan chief executive Wayne Davy said in light of the merger the fund's board has extended its commitment to invest in local businesses through the Tasmanian ... |
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