Kinetic Super has appointed an interim chief executive following the departure last week of Megan Bolton from the role.
The fund announced on Wednesday that it appointed experienced management and leadership consultant, Elizabeth Thomas to the acting chief executive role.
Thomas was formerly a senior executive with Superpartners where she was responsible for the company's strategic program, including the strategic review, planning, deployment, and reporting.
Kinetic Super board chairman, Frank Gullone, said Thomas brought a powerful combination of leadership expertise and operational excellence to the role.
"We are delighted to welcome Ms Thomas to Kinetic Super and look forward to working with her closely to ensure a smooth transition to the new leadership team," he said.
The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) has announced changes to its structure, marking an “exciting phase of growth” for the organisation.
The $74 billion fund has welcomed an experienced CIO to lead its investment strategy.
With the merger between Mine Super and TWUSuper in its late stages, the head of the soon-to-be combined fund is the latest to join ASFA’s board.
The fund has announced new additions to its trustee board.