Dunn succeeds Mohl at AMP



Craig Dunn
Craig Dunn has been appointed as the new chief executive of AMP.
Dunn, who is currently managing director of AMP Financial Services, succeeds Andrew Mohl in the role and will take up his duties effective from January 1, next year.
The board of AMP said that from mid-October until he takes on the role of chief executive officer, Dunn will work closely with Mohl in an interim role as chief operating officer.
The board of AMP also announced that it had accepted Dunn’s recommendation that Craig Meller, currently AMP Financial Services director of product manufacturing, be appointed as the new managing director of AMP Financial Services, effective October 15, 2007.
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