Former TCorp CEO appointed to OneVue


Former NSW Treasury Corporation (TCorp) chief executive, Stephen Knight, has been appointed to the OneVue Holdings board of directors — the first position in his transition to a career as a non-executive director.
After more than 30 years in the financial services industry working in investment management, capital markets and government sectors, Knight has left his service as chief executive of TCorp to assist OneVue during a transitional stage.
"The next few months are poised to be a very exciting period for OneVue and we wanted to enhance the mix of skills on the board to support the business through this next phase," OneVue chair, Gail Pemberton, said.
"Stephen's deep domain knowledge of custody and investment management… will bring greater depth to the OneVue board."
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