TAL’s Clark joins FSC board
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TAL managing director and chief executive, Brett Clark is the latest insurance industry executive to be elected to the board of the Financial Services Council (FSC).
Clark's election to the board was confirmed by FSC chairman, Greg Cooper, who said the TAL CEO brought a deep understanding of financial services to the board spanning 290 years in life insurance, wealth management and consulting.
He said Clark was also co-chairing the FSC's Life Board Committee.
The FSC Board now comprises of:
Chairman: Greg Cooper — CEO, Schroder Investment Management Australia Limited
Co Deputy Chairman: Brad Cooper — CEO, BT Financial Group;
Co Deputy Chairman: Geoff Lloyd — CEO and MD, Perpetual Limited;
Directors:
Brian Benari — MD and CEO of Challenger Limited;
Pauline Blight-Johnston — group executive of insurance and superannuation, AMP;
David Bryant — CEO and CIO of Australian Unity Investments;
Robin Burns — MD, Equity Trustees Limited;
Brett Clark ̶ group CEO and MD of TAL;
Lochiel Crafter − head of Asia Pacific, State Street Global Advisors;
Andrew Hagger — group executive, NAB Wealth and CEO MLC Limited;
Brett Jollie — MD, Aberdeen Asset Management Australia Limited;
Damien Mu — CEO of AIA Australia Limited;
Annabel Spring — group executive, Wealth Management, Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
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