Kinetic makes key appointments
Industry superannuation fund, Kinetic Super has made three new appointments as part of its ongoing growth strategy.
The fund announced this week that it had appointed three people to executive officer roles - Kay Clancy, Cameron Doig and Chris Green.
The announcement said the trio would be joining Chief Investment Officer, Paul Kessell and reporting to Kinetic chief executive, Megan Bolton.
Commenting on the appointments, Bolton said they were a part of the fund's journey of aligning the business to help meet its key strategic imperatives.
"We've moved from a multi-divisional, multi-fund structure to a focused streamlined management team. This means our member experience will only get better," she said.
Bolton said Clancy would become executive officer, Corporate Services and would be responsible for finance, operations and administration, risk and compliance, while Doig would be responsible for Business Strategy and Performance, Corporate, Institutional and Specialised Banking.
Green, previously with Australian Unity, would be responsible for Customer Experience .
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