New chairman for JBWere

23 May 2011
| By Milana Pokrajac |
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Wealth manager JBWere has appointed Mark Joiner as its new chairman, after Michael Ullmer announced he was stepping down.

Joiner is current group chief financial officer and executive finance director at National Australia Bank (JBWere’s parent), and will step into his new role on 19 July, 2011.

Joiner is also a member of NAB’s board of directors, having also performed the role of group executive general manager development and new business.

He joined NAB in 2006, and had also worked at Citigroup’s global wealth management business as chief financial officer and head of strategy and mergers and acquisitions, based in New York.

JBWere chief executive officer and board member, Paul Heath, said the company was content with Joiner’s experience in the financial services industry.

“He also spent time as [chief financial officer] at Smith Barney in the United States and so brings good perspectives and experience of wealth management to JBWere,” Heath said.

Joiner will link with fellow board directors Patricia Cross, Paul Heath, Andrew Rothery and Steve Tucker, along with board advisers Terry Campbell and Stephen Fitzgerald.

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