Andrew Lill exits Rest

Major industry superannuation fund Rest is in the market for a new chief investment officer following the resignation of Andrew Lill after five years in the role.
Rest chief executive, Vicki Doyle announced Lill’s impending departure today noting that he had joined the fund in 2020 as its first CIO.
“I want to recognise and thank Andrew for the work he has done to create a strong foundation for the investments team in alignment with Rest’s unique member profile,” she said. “His accomplishments include improved performance, strong team diversity and industry leadership in responsible investing.”
“The impact of Andrew’s efforts will continue to serve Rest’s 2 million members as we move forward towards our strategic goals.”
Lill said his role as Rest’s first CIO had stretched and challenged him and he was proud of his team’s achievements.
Lill will finish up at Rest in November and is looking forward to spending time with family before taking up his next role.
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