New chairman at Energy Super
Queensland-based Energy Super has appointed a new Chairman following the decision by the long-serving Bob Henricks to step down after almost two decades in the role.
Henricks will be replaced by his deputy, Mark Williamson, but will remain on the board of directors of the fund.
In announcing his move, Mr Henricks said he was keen to remain on Energy Super's Board of Directors and further contribute to the fund's growth and success.
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