Leeanne Turner to depart Spirit Super

Leeanne Turner is to retire as chief executive of Spirit Super early next year following its successful merger with Tasplan.
The fund has written to stakeholders informing them of Turner’s impending departure and the fact that she will be succeeded by QSuper’s chief of member experience, Jason Murray.
In a media release to be issued later today, Turner states that it was time to hand over to someone else to take the fund to the next stage following the merger.
Turner had been chief executive of Spirit Super which was previously MTAA Super for 11 years.
Murray is expected to take up his role early next year.









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