Big licensed clubs fund gets new CEO
In what represents a key appointment in the superannuation sector, big licensed clubs fund, Club Plus has appointed Paul Cahill as its new chief executive.
Cahill, who is currently chief executive of the meat industry fund, AMIST, will take up his new role in November.
Cahill is understood to have informed AMIST of his resignation on Friday.
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