Key changes at ING Real Estate

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1 September 2009
| By Mike Taylor |

Big property investment funds manager ING Real Estate Investment Management has announced key changes to its senior executive and board structures, with the appointment of a new chief executive to ING Real Estate Australia and two new board appointments.

The changes see the company’s chief executive, George Jautze, being added to the board of ING Management Limited, the responsible entity for the listed funds managed by ING Real Estate Investment Management Limited, and the appointment of former Stockland executive Denis Hickey to replace the recently departed Hugh Thomson as chief executive of ING Real Estate Australia.

At the same time, the company also announced that Christophe Tange, its head of strategy for Australia and Canada, would also be joining the board of ING Management Limited.

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