Industry super fund REST has appointed AMP Capital’s Corrine Henville as head of operations.
At AMP Capital, she held a number of roles in their public markets division, including head of global client services and enablement and head of retail sales.
Prior to this, she worked with Colonial First State (CFS) in executive management roles across their corporate super operations and operational risk divisions.
She was also a major contributor to initiatives around diversity and organisational cultural change at both organisations.
She would join the fund in June and would be based in REST’s Sydney office, reporting to David Madden, general manager – administration solutions and governance.
Henville had over 20 years’ experience in managing operational and sales functions, dealing with funds management, superannuation, pensions, and investments.
Her experience extended to dealing with a variety of clients including advice channels, institutional clients, private clients and retail investors within wealth management.
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.