Sandy confirmed as TWUSUPER CEO
Transport industry and logistics super fund TWUSUPER has confirmed Frank Sandy in the role of chief executive.
Sandy had been acting CEO since the resignation of former chief executive, Bill McMillin in October, prior to which Sandy had been the fund's chief financial officer.
His appointment was confirmed by TWUSUPER independent chairman, David Galbally who said the appointment would bring continuity and certainty to the fund and its operations.
"The Board is delighted that Frank has accepted our permanent appointment of him to this important role, and is pleased that the extensive experience and expertise he has accrued over many years with TWUSUPER, and in the industry, can continue to be utilized," Mr Galbally said.
"As our previous chief financial officer, and acting CEO on a number of occasions, Frank is a very capable and well credentialed industry super fund executive. With funds continuing to undergo significant regulatory and legislative changes, the board felt it important to retain the experience and capabilities Frank brings to the role."
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