Hazel McNeilage, the head of funds management at the $60.2 billion Queensland Investment Corp., will leave by year end and possibly go back to New York.
Ryan fights age-old prejudices
Susan Ryan is putting everyone on notice that age discrimination is prejudice. Her mission for the next five years is to expose offenders and reward those working for its eradication. Ryan, who recently became Australia’s inaugural age discrimination commissioner, had first-hand experience of prejudice early in life. As a student teacher, she became engaged to … Read more
New board ends MTAA Super’s rocky road
Pressure from the superannuation regulator, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA), has forced MTAA Super to change its board structure. The $6 billion industry fund formerly had four employer and four member representatives as well as an independent chairman. It will now have three employer and three member representatives and three independent directors. Bob Allen, … Read more
Super’s success is not guaranteed
Jack Gray has been a contrarian voice as superannuation marks 20 years of existence. The academic and company director has criticised the industry for its migration away from a defined benefit system. Meanwhile, Pauline Vamos, CEO of ASFA, paid tribute to both Labor and Coalition Governments and their recognition of the “desirability, indeed the necessity, … Read more
September 2011
In this Month’s Investment Magazine Hedge FOFs Vs Consultants Special Fix in Superannuation The activism of Ian Robertson Views from the world’s end
