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| | | ... also served as the deputy chief executive of Industry Super Australia for a period of five years. She is chair of Women in Super, has served as a non-executive director of Victoria Legal Aid and as a director at Industry Fund Services. HESTA chair Nicola ... |
| | | | ... superannuation fund. Haycraft is focused on improving member understanding to support better retirement outcomes. Women in Super said her renewed board role reflects her long-standing commitment to professional development, leadership pathways and improved ... |
| | | | ... concession on their superannuation contributions to support income in retirement," Treasury said. In response, Women in Super said: "For too long, the LISTO has been frozen while the rest of the super system evolved around it. Low-income workers, the ... |
| | | | ... curriculum, Trusler is part of the CFA Society Australia's National Diversity Council and holds roles with Women in Super, International Women's Development Agency (IWDA) and the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors (ACSI). She joined ... |
| | | | ... together, and help shape how we support Mercer Super." Before joining Mercer Super, Quinn spent three years at Women in Super on various committees and six years at UniSuper, most recently serving as the fund's risk and compliance frameworks manager. ... |
| | | | ... led the team that has been the driving force behind this growth." Tang, who is a director of the NSW chapter of Women In Super, previously worked in various businesses at Macquarie Group. |
| | | | ... workforce early due to menopause. Creating new policy settings to worsen that outcome is dangerous." Similarly, Women in Super chief executive Jo Kowalczyk voiced her concerns over the proposed policy, saying it highlights the shortfall in funding for ... |
| | | | ... pressure on mums to raid their retirement savings or being forced to by coercively controlling partners, she added. Women in Super also called on the Coalition to change course. Women in Super chief executive Jo Kowalczyk questioned why women are being ... |
| | | | ... victim's death. The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA), Super Members Council (SMC), and Women in Super have appealed to assistant treasurer Stephen Jones and other "key ministers" to reform superannuation death benefit laws ... |
| | | | ... the gender super gap and making Australia's super system fairer," HESTA chief executive Debby Blakey said. Women in Super has also long advocated for this measure, with chief executive Jo Kowalczyk saying it is a step towards a super system that ... |
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