Vision Super makes key hire

VicSuper Telstra

21 February 2018
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Former VicSuper and Telstra executive, Emma Brennan has been appointed as the new head of human resources at industry superannuation fund, Vision Super.

Brennan’s appointment was confirmed by Vision Super chief executive, Stephen Rowe who said she would bring a combination of superannuation and large corporate experience to the fund.

“In her most recent role at Telstra, Emma provided strategic business partnering to support the business strategy as the Telstra Enterprise team made several strategic acquisitions in the global products area,” he said. “Her experience with change and transformation comes at an ideal time for Vision Super. Most industry funds have shrinking membership, but Vision Super is growing and we expect to grow even more strongly over the next few years. “

“We have a new platform, administration costs that are competitive with the largest funds in the market, and a strategy for growth that’s working,” Rowe said.

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