Christian Super announces CIO appointment

Christian Super has appointed David Stuart as the fund’s new Chief Investment Officer, replacing Mark Rider who is transitioning to a CIO role at LGIAsuper.
Stuart brings over 40 years of experience in the financial industry to the role, with a career that has spanned senior investment leadership positions with the Victorian Funds Management Corporation, Prudential, HSBC, Mercer and Tasplan.
“We are delighted to be welcoming David Stuart to the Christian Super team at this critical time for the Fund, particularly noting the current work on assessment of future merger pathway options, and related business transformation initiatives,” Ross Piper, CEO of Christian Super, said.
“David brings deep investment leadership and fund transition experience that will ensure we can continue to navigate these changes well, delivering strong outcomes for our members throughout.”
Stuart will commence in the Melbourne-based role at the end of January.
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