Chairman exits

chairman/director/

8 October 2007
| By Mike Taylor |

The chairman of financial planning group Snowball, Andrew Brown, has resigned.

In an announcement released on the Australian Stock Exchange today, Brown said that following the completion and integration of the merger with Western Pacific Financial Group he believed the company was in good hands and had decided to resign as chairman and director of Snowball Group effective immediately.

Brown, who was previously managing director of Trent Capital, was appointed to the chairmanship of Snowball in 2003 after Trent took a strategic stake in the business.

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