Andrew Gale joins SPAA board

SPAA self-managed super fund financial services industry chief executive commonwealth bank

21 March 2012
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Former Count Financial chief executive and managing director Andrew Gale has joined the board of the Self-Managed Super Fund Professionals' Association of Australia (SPAA).

“The addition of Andrew to SPAA's board will provide valuable input to SPAA policy efforts,” said SPAA chief executive Andrea Slattery.

“Andrew’s experience, deep industry knowledge and insight in the financial services industry adds to our existing board of leading specialists who play a critical role in driving industry reform and advancing best practice professional standards,” she said.

Last year, Gale oversaw Count’s acquisition by the Commonwealth Bank, and prior to joining the group was a managing partner of Deloitte Actuaries and Consultants.

He has also held senior executive roles in distribution, marketing and strategy with MLC and AMP.

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