Bendigo names new chair

Bendigo Bank Adelaide Bank Ericsson Jacqueline Hey Robert Johanson

30 May 2019
| By Mike |
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Bendigo and Adelaide Bank has announced the appointment of a new chair – former Ericsson chief executive, Jacqueline Hey.

The banking group announced to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) today that Hey would be succeeding current chairman, Robert Johanson who will retire at the annual general meeting in October, after 13 years in the role and 31 years as a director.

Hey is currently a non-executive director of Qantas, AGL and Cricket Australia.

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