UniSuper lures Cbus chief risk officer
UniSuper has managed to lure Cbus chief risk officer, Wade Martin.
UniSuper announced that Martin would take up his role as the fund’s chief risk officer from 21 February, succeeding Andrew Raftis who retired from the fund late last year.
UniSuper said that Martin brought over 15 years of risk management experience in the financial services industry to the role, most recently at Cbus.
Commenting on the appointment, UniSuper chief executive, Peter Chun said Martin’s lived risk experience, understanding of the superannuation sector, strategic mindset and leadership would standout attributes in the selection process.
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