Bryant starts role as head of Mercer

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13 July 2020
| By Jassmyn |
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Mercer has welcomed David Bryant as its Pacific zone leader and chief executive, Australia, today.

In his new role, Bryant would work with the Pacific leadership team and would report to David Anderson, president of Mercer’s international region.

“With his proven leadership across financial services and his investment domain expertise, David is the right person to lead Mercer in the Pacific through our next phase of growth and transformation,” Anderson said.

“The Pacific plays an important role in our global portfolio and David will play an instrumental role in building brighter futures for our colleagues, our clients and our firm.”

Bryant was most recently CEO for wealth and capital markets and chief investment officer at Australian Unity.

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