Bravura appoints new board members

Bravura Solutions has appointed former Stockland Managing Director, Matthew Quinn, and Neil Montford as Non-Executive Chairman and Joint Company Secretary, respectively.
In an announcement made to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) on Thursday, the financial services and wealth software provider said Quinn commenced in his role from 31 May, while Montford’s appointment was effective immediately.
Quinn brings a wealth of experience to Bravura’s Board of Directors, having previously been a Non-Executive Director of CSR Limited and Regis Healthcare Limited as well as Chairman of Class Limited, and is currently a Non-Executive Director of Elders Limited and Chairman of TSA Management Limited, a private equity-owned advisory firm.
“We are pleased to welcome Matthew to Bravura’s Board are delighted to have secured a chairman of Matthew’s calibre at such an important time for the company,” Bravura’s interim Chairman, Andrew Russell, said.
“Matthew has the right mix of skills and experience to lead our refreshed board.”
Quinn said he was pleased to become part of the Bravura board.
“The company has a great range of technology products and a large number of blue-chip customers,” he said.
“I look forward to working with the board and executive team to leverage these strengths to address the challenges facing the company and rebuild value for shareholders.”
Montford’s appointment also follows the resignation of Brent Henley as Joint Company Secretary, effective on Thursday.









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