AMP appoints Gordon Lefevre as CFO
In line with the make-up of its 2014 group executive team, AMP has appointed Gordon Lefevre as chief financial officer.
Effective 1 March next year, Lefevre will replace Colin Storrie, who has been with the company since 2011.
During his tenure, Storrie brought a strong focus to funding, capital management and performance reporting, AMP chief executive Craig Dunn said.
Lefevre has almost 20 years experience in senior finance roles, most recently serving as CFO at Grocon, a privately owned development, construction and funds management business.
He previously held a number of senior financial positions at National Australia Bank, including deputy chief financial officer.
"Gordon brings significant financial services knowledge and leadership capabilities to AMP and will be pivotal in capitalising on the success of the merger for AMP as we take the company to the next level," Dunn said.
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