First female co-chair for First Super

28 September 2016
| By Staff |
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Industry superannuation fund, First Super, has appointed its first female co-chair. 

The fund, which covers the timber, pulp, paper and furniture industry, last week announced the appointment of former Victorian Association of Forestry industries chief executive, Lisa Marty as co-chair. 

It said Marty, 37, was believed to be the youngest woman to be appointed as a chair or co-chair of a super fund and had been a director of First Super for the past four years. 

Former co-chair, Allan Stewart, stepped down from the role this week, but remains a director of the fund. He was co-chair of First Super since the fund was created in 2008.  

Michael O'Connor continues to hold the other co-chair position.

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