Jason Huljich joins Property Funds Association of Australia

appointments property chief executive

23 April 2013
| By Staff |
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Property Funds Association of Australia (PFA) has appointed Centuria Property Funds chief executive Jason Huljich as its new president.

Outgoing PFA president Robert Olde said Huljich had been pivotal in his role as vice president of the professional body for the past two years.

“I am confident that, as President, he will remain committed to the growth of the PFA through awareness campaigns and continued improvement in governance and best practice industry standards,” he added.

Huljich will be responsible for overseeing the efforts of the association to support and promote investment in unlisted property trusts and the property sector as a whole.

He added that the PFA will play an increasing role in expanding industry research and education around investing in direct property investment vehicles going forward.

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