New CEO for AMP Capital

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28 July 2015
| By Mike |
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AMP Capital has a new managing director with the company having promoted its Director and Chief Investment Officer, Property at AMP Capital, Adam Tindall, to the role.

Tindall's promotion to the CEO role was announced by AMP Limited chief executive, Craig Meller who described him as a talented leader who had played an integral role in developing the company's strategy and had led the delivery of key projects over the last six years.

"Adam will continue the focus on driving AMP Capital's international and domestic growth and outstanding investment performance."

Tindall will succeed Stephen Dunne in the AMP Capital role, and will work alongside Dunne in a transitionary period until October.

Tindall joined AMP Capital Property from Macquarie Capital in 2009 from Macquarie Capital where he was Executive Director, Property and Infrastructure. He also spent 17 years with Lend Lease.

 

 

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