NGS Super gets new CEO
The Non-Government Schools Superannuation Fund has a new chief executive with the former AustralianSuper general manager of finance and risk, Anthony Rodwell-Ball, being appointed to the role.
The appointment was announced today by the chairman of NGS Super, Peter Fogarty, who said the appointment would assist NGS Super’s application for regulatory approval of its proposed financial planning services.
He said the financial planning application was in its final stages and that Rodwell-Ball would provide the fund with the additional governance and organisational skills necessary to ensure its successful implementation.
Rodwell-Ball will take up his appointment on June 10.
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