BT Investment Management (BTIM) chief financial officer Earle Macgregor has resigned with effect from April 30, to “pursue other opportunities”, according to a company media release.
Current financial controller Cameron Williamson will replace Macgregor as acting CFO, it said.
BTIM chief executive Dick Morris said Macgregor had “played an integral role in the separation of BT’s investment management business from Westpac and the transition to the stand-alone listed entity”.
He also said Macgregor was instrumental in the creation of BTIM’s multi-boutique model and the finance, risk and reporting capabilities of the company.




