Himbury quits Tyndall

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10 February 2010
| By Lucinda Beaman |
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Tyndall Investment Management managing director Brett Himbury has announced he will leave the group to take up the role of chief executive of Industry Funds Management.

Tyndall's current head of retail, Craig Hobart, has been appointed interim managing director.

Industry Funds Management is owned by 36 not-for-profit superannuation funds through Industry Super Holdings, and had $19.5 billion in funds under management mid-last year.

Himbury has previously held roles with the Commonwealth Bank, Rothschild and Westpac.

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