Cbus Super has appointed Mirella Robinson as its first chief information technology officer.
Robinson would start in the role in mid-January 2021 as the fund looked to maximise strategic insight and capabilities to ensure it could deliver a superior experience to members and employers.
Cbus chief executive, Justin Arter, said: “To maintain the high levels of trust that our members have in us, we need to deliver the most relevant information to them in the best timeframe possible, while also developing products and services that will help them to maximise their savings during their working lives.
“We strive to manage the transition to, and during retirement for our members, so they can have the best retirement possible.
”Insight from Mirella will play a vital role in all these key areas and I welcome her to the executive leadership team of Cbus.”
Robinson was most recently general manager of delivery, data analytics, and technology at Latitude Financial Services. Prior to Latitude she was head of technology for Australia consumer digital, and tribe lead – customer self service CX and digital at ANZ.
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