Frontier Advisors names new CEO
Frontier Advisors has appointed Andrew Polson as the firm’s new chief executive officer.
He would be expected to begin in May and replace Damian Moloney leaving on 29 March.
Polson currently is a general manager, wealth management with Tasmanian financial services group MyState Limited.
Prior to this, he worked at the ANZ Group which included the role of global head of investment management in the chief investment office of ANZ Global Wealth.
He also held a number of roles at IOOF and NAB.
Frontier Advisors’ chair, Gabriel Szondy said: “Andrew has considerable experience in both strategic development and operational management within the investment and wealth management sectors.”
“We believe he will build on the firm’s current strong position and identify new opportunities to lead the firm towards.”
Recommended for you
The financial services industry is currently “overwhelmed with quality and quantity of candidates”, Kaizen Recruitment explains, leading executives to face 12-month long recruitment processes.
Zenith Investment Partners has appointed an experienced research executive as its new group head of research following the departure of Bronwen Moncrieff.
The financial services technology company has appointed two non-executive directors following its AGM earlier this year, where it flagged it would embark on a board renewal process.
Several wealth management companies have been selected as finalists at the inaugural awards, which champions those who have transformed the Australian economy with their AI solutions.