UniSuper adds trio of females to leadership team

3 February 2022
| By Laura Dew |
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UniSuper has appointed three women to its executive leadership team in newly-created roles.

The $110 billion superannuation fund said the roles would support strategic alignment in how the business delivered greater value to members through competitive returns and low fees.

Dani Murrie was appointed as chief marketing and growth officer, Danielle Mair was appointed as chief member and advice officer and Anastasia Crisafi as chief financial officer.

Murrie joined the fund in January from MetLife while Mair would join in March from Sunsuper and Crisafi would follow in April after seven years at Link Group.

Mair was currently working as acting chief strategy, member growth and advice officer at Sunsuper while Crisafi was global finance director of retirement and superannuation solutions.

UniSuper chief executive, Peter Chun, said: “We’re excited to welcome these talented executives to our leadership team. I look forward to working with them to set the fund up for continued success and drive forward our purpose – delivering greater retirement outcomes for members.

 “Creating these positions and appointing three remarkable women was an easy choice for us – they were the standout candidates. Each new hire brings unique and valuable perspectives to the fund as we put a greater focus on growth and financial management in an increasingly competitive super landscape.”

 

 

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