AMP Limited makes board changes


AMP Limited has announced the appointment of Debra Hazelton as a non-executive director to the board, effective 15 June.
The company also said that on completion of the sale of AMP Life to Resolution Life, Trevor Matthews, who joined the board in 2014, would remain on the AMP Life board as an AMP nominee but he would retire from the AMP Limited board.
Hazelton was also a non-executive director of AMP Capital Holdings and would continue in this position.
“As a director of AMP Capital Holdings, Debra already understands our business and our work to reinvent AMP as a more streamlined, sustainable business with a high-quality client offering,” David Murray, AMP chair, said.
Hazelton served also as a non-executive director on the boards of Treasury Corporation of Victoria, Persol Australia Holdings and the Australia-Japan Foundation, and previously was on the board of Australian Financial Markets Association.
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