Bristow exits Clime
The chief executive of Clime Investment Management, Rod Bristow, has resigned.
The company has announced to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) that Bristow’s resignation was effective today and that it had begun a search for his replacement.
It said that while that search took place directors Brett Spork and Neil Schafer would share responsibilities as joint chief executives with John Abernathy particularly supporting the investment team.
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