Burgess leaves Treasury Group

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25 March 2011
| By Caroline Munro |
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Managing director of Treasury Group, Mark Burgess (pictured), has resigned following his appointment to the Future Fund Management Agency.

Burgess has been appointed general manager of the Future Fund Management Agency, which is responsible for the development of recommendations to the Future Fund Board of Guardians on the most appropriate investment strategy for each fund and for the implementation of these strategies.

Burgess will remain with Treasury Group until June 24 and former managing director, David Cooper, will work in an interim executive capacity alongside him during this transition, according to chairman Mike Fitzpatrick.

During his tenure as managing director, Burgess guided Treasury Group through the global financial crisis, added three new fund managers to Treasury Group’s portfolio, and oversaw the merger of Investors Mutual and Cannae Capital, said Fitzpatrick.

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