KPMG superannuation advisory partner, Adam Gee is to leave the consultancy to take up a strategy role with Grow Super.
Gee, who was previously the chief executive of SuperRatings joined KPMG just over two years’ ago and told Super Review that he was excited to be joining Grow Super as head of strategy.
He said he regarded Grow as an excellent opportunity because of the fund’s growth plans around administration and the use of block chain.
Gee is expected to wrap up his time at KPMG over coming weeks before taking up his new role at Grow Super after Easter.
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