Industry fund recruits CFS executive manager
Industry superannuation fund, Mine Wealth + Wellbeing, has appointed former Colonial First State (CFS) executive manager, Vasyl Nair, as its chief strategy officer.
Nair will lead a new corporate strategy function to develop, socialise, and executive corporate strategy, starting 25 July.
He will also provide insight, independent information, and advice to the chief executive, board, and executive team.
The fund's CEO, Harry Mitchell, said Nair would bring exceptional business acumen and experience to the role.
"His proven ability to develop and execute strategic imperatives will help Mine Wealth + Wellbeing deliver further value to our members while also helping the fund differentiate and expand," he said.
At CFS, Nair is an executive manager responsible for risk across a portfolio including client operations, marketing, and enterprise services.
Prior to CFS, Nair was an executive manager in the strategic support function at Commonwealth Financial Planning and worked on strategy, performance, marketing, communications, cultural initiatives and customer engagement strategies.
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