Clearview appoints Barry Odes from CMC Markets

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19 January 2012
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Clearview Wealth has appointed former CMC Markets Australia and New Zealand managing director Barry Odes to the newly created role of chief operating officer.

The move will see the group's head of marketing and human resources, Scott Alomes, depart ClearView having held the role since mid 2010.

Odes will be accountable for distribution, marketing, financial planning, operations, human resources and information technology, Clearview stated. Before his role at CMC, Odes held senior executive positions at Goldman Sachs JB Were, the last of which was chief operating officer of their Private Wealth Division. 

Clearview managing director Simon Swanson said Odes has the proven track record of quality service delivery and leadership capability to assist in the significant growth opportunities facing ClearView.

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