Andrea Slattery to join AMP board
The founder and former managing director and chief executive of the SMSF Association, Andrea Slattery, is the latest appointment to the AMP board, which she will join on 15 February as a non-executive director.
Slattery would bring a wealth of director experience to the beleaguered AMP board, including as a non-executive director of the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, Argo Global Listed Infrastructure, and the South Australia Cricket Association.
“Andrea’s considerable experience in financial services as a business leader, non-executive director and an expert in change brings a strong mix of skills to the AMP board,” AMP chair, David Murray, said in an announcement to the ASX.
“Andrea has built trusted relations with government, industry and consumers, and been a strong advocate for the self-managed superannuation industry, and financial services in general. Andrea’s insights into financial advice, wealth management and superannuation will be very valuable to AMP as we continue to simplify and reset our business.”
Slattery’s commencement in the role would be subject to usual pre-appointment processes.
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