Telstra Super recruits Graeme Miller

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6 April 2016
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Big corporate fund, Telstra Super has recruited a key Willis Towers Watson executive as its new chief investment officer.

The fund announced this week that Graeme Miller had been appointed to the chief investment officer role.

Miller became director of investment services at Willis Towers Watson in May, 2007, having spent 16 years with the company and having led the investment team.

Confirming the appointment, Telstra Super chief executive, Chris Davies said it had followed an extensive search process.

"Telstra Super has a celebrated history of delivering superior investment performance and Graeme Miller is an ideal candidate to maintain our impressive track record, in accordance with our investment philosophy" Davies said.

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