Legalsuper loses CEO and CIO

Legal sector superannuation fund, legalsuper is in the market for a new chief executive following the resignation of Luke Symons who will be departing his role on 30 June to become CEO of Equip Super.
It is also in the market for a new chief investment officer following the departure of Andrew Lill who is also departing the fund effective 30 June.
Symons’ departure was confirmed by legalsuper independent chair, Kirsten Mander who said Symons is leaving to take up a chief executive role at another profit to member superannuation fund.
“During his time with legalsuper Luke worked with our Board and Executive team to deliver considerable strategic and structural development for the benefit of our growing membership,” Mander said.
The fund said it had begun the recruit process to fill both vacancies.
Equip Super confirmed Symons appointment with the fund’s chair, Michael Cameron referencing Symons commercial discipline, strong governance, digital focus and “unwavering commitment to improving member outcomes”.
Equip Super said Symons had been appointed after an executive search process after the announcement that former chief executive, Scott Cameron, would step down.
It said Marc Pizzachetta has been appointed as acting CEO.









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