Link Group appoints head of client relationships in Australia

Link Group has appointed Meaghan Morberger as its general manager, client partnerships Australia for its retirement and superannuation solutions business (RSS).
In her new role, she will be responsible for all client relationships, leading business engagement across Link Group’s RSS client portfolio along with creating and implementing the strategic plan for Australia.
She will also lead the client partnership teams and work closely with the RSS senior leadership team, co-creating with our clients to achieve their service and growth strategies, as well as employer and member outcomes.
Morberger has more than 25 years’ experience across the superannuation, administration, banking and finance sectors, and has held senior management positions with Mercer where she was responsible for client relationships with corporate businesses including Optus, News Limited and Coca-Cola.
She joined Link Group from KPMG, following three years as director in the asset and wealth advisory business.
Dee McGrath, chief executive of retirement and superannuation solutions, Link Group said Meaghan would bring strong blend of strategic and operational capability, client engagement and customer experience transformation to the RSS business.
“We are excited to have Meaghan join the senior leadership team. Her considerable superannuation, administration and financial experience is supplemented by her deep knowledge of our client portfolio that will help both Link Group and our clients strengthen our partnerships and continue to build better outcomes for clients, employers and members.
“As the leading provider of retirement solutions globally, Link Group is committed to investing in new tech-enabled platforms that evolve with client needs and provide great digital experiences to employers and members. Further, we are focused on building our talent in the business, with deep expertise, the right skillsets and experience to deliver on our vision.”









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