Julius to head up retail at Tyndall
A week after being acquired by Nikko Asset Management, Tyndall Investments has begun reshuffling its team.
Former acting national sales manager for retail, Andrew Julius, has been promoted to head of retail. This follows the earlier confirmation of Craig Hobart as managing director of Tyndall.
As head of retail, Julius will manage key relationships at dealer group and practice levels.
Hobart announced the appointment and said it came as Tyndall aims to build on the momentum created by its acquisition.
Julius joined Tyndall Investments in 2007 as national key account manager and has been acting national sales manager for retail since February this year.
Prior to joining Tyndall, Julius was with ING as NSW business development manager and had also worked with Aviva in a senior sales role and as a practice development manager for a dealer group.
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