FSC appoints two to board


The Financial Services Council (FSC) has made two appointments to its board of directors, including AMP Australian Wealth Management chief executive, Scott Hartley.
Michelle Taylor, Challenger chief executive of people, corporate affairs and strategy, was the other appointment to the board.
Hartley joined AMP in January 2021 and was previously chief executive of superannuation fund Sunsuper.
Taylor had worked at Challenger since 2016 and had 20 years’ experience in corporate affairs, sustainability and strategy.
FSC chair, David Bryant, said: “Scott and Michelle are welcome additions to the FSC board, together bringing more than 45 years’ experience to the table.
“Their respective talents and dedication to grow and protect the long-term financial wellbeing of Australians will be valued on the FSC board and we look forward to working with them.”
Recommended for you
JANA Investment Advisers has made several internal promotions and new appointments across its research team to bolster its position in the market.
SQM Research’s former head of research, Rob da Silva, has joined an investment consulting and analytics firm to drive the expansion of its research coverage.
AFCA has confirmed its chief operating officer, Justin Untersteiner, will be departing the organisation in March to take up a CEO role.
Minister for Financial Services, Stephen Jones, has announced he will be retiring at the upcoming federal election.