Former Perpetual chief appointed a non-executive director at Charter Hall
Former Perpetual chief executive David Deverall has been appointed a non-executive director with Charter Hall and Charter Hall Funds Management.
Deverall is the founder and current managing director of Deverall Advisory, a consulting firm which provides strategic and corporate advice to CEOs and boards in the wealth management sector.
Before founding the firm, Deverall was the managing director and CEO of Perpetual for eight years and, at the time, was also the chairman of the Financial Services Council. Before that, he worked at Macquarie Group as the group head of funds management and head of strategy,
Commenting on the appointment, Charter Hall chairman Kerry Roxburgh said Deverall's significant experience in financial services, funds management and strategy would complement and build upon the skills of the existing directors.
Charter Hall stated that Deverall would stand for re-election to the board at the next company general meeting.
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