legalsuper has announced it is looking for applications for a chief investment officer (CIO) role.
The CIO will work closely with the fund's investment committee, which includes two investment experts, David St. John and Neville Hathaway.
The CIO will also liaise with legalsuper's asset consultant Towers Watson, and will get assistance from other members of the management team.
"The CIO role will have a particular focus on formulating strategies that further enhance investment performance and also ensure that efficient and proactive management of legalsuper's investment arrangements," legalsuper chief executive Andrew Proebstl said.
The fund has brought on executive search firm Fish and Nankivell Ogilvie Watson to do the search.
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The $16 billion fund has teamed up with a retirement income product specialist to give its members more confidence to spend in retirement.
The super fund-owned institutional investment manager has appointed an internal candidate as its next head of operations.
The $91 billion fund has doubled down on its data security, alongside enhancing its investment strategy, with two key appointments.
The Albanese government has appointed Jim Craig as a member of the Future Fund Board of Guardians for a five‑year term.