Fabian to depart VicSuper


The long-serving chief investment officer (CIO) of VicSuper, Oscar Fabian, has announced his intention to retire.
Fabian has had a 30-year career and last week announced his intention to retire from full-time executive roles, effective 31 August.
The Vicsuper announcement said that during his six years at VicSuper, Fabian had evolved the fund's investment philosophy and strategy including a major restructure of its investment portfolio into a core and satellite model.
It said he had also expanded the team of investment advisers VicSuper engaged with, which has led to the investment strategy being both innovative and sophisticated.
Commenting on Fabian's impending departure, VicSuper chief executive, Michael Dundon, said the CIO had been instrumental in enhancing the fund's investment model and performance.
The fund's announcement said Fabian would be seeking non-executive directorships.
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