NGS Super defers appointing new CEO

3 May 2018
| By Mike |
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NGS Super has decided to defer appointing a new chief executive to succeed Anthony Rodwell-Ball until after it completes its upcoming merger with Queensland-based superannuation fund, QIEC.

The NGS Super board decision meant that the fund’s senior manager, governance, Laura Wright would continue as acting chief executive at least until the first half of next year.

NGS Super and QIEC Super announced their intention to merge in early April, with the completion date scheduled for 1 November.

Rodwell-Ball was announced as parting company with NGS Super in early February after spending nearly a decade with the superannuation fund.

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