St George makes strategic appointment

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10 May 2007
| By Mike Taylor |

St George Bank has recruited Commonwealth Bank ofAustralia group executive, retail banking services, Michael Cameron as its new chief financial officer and group executive, finance, risk and strategy.

Cameron succeeds long-serving St George chief financial officer Steve McKerihan.

The appointment was announced today by St George chief executive Gail Kelly, who said his role would include corporate relations, investor relations, mergers and acquisitions and balance sheet management.

Cameron was previously a chief financial officer of NAB’s wealth management division, including MLC.

Cameron will take up his new position in mid-July, with Kelly saying he will be responsible for assisting the group in the design and implementation of the next stage of its journey.

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