ClearView Wealth appoints chief risk officer

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1 February 2022
| By Laura Dew |
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ClearView Wealth has appointed former Cloe Reece from NAB as chief risk officer.

Reece was formerly executive general manager of enterprise controls performance at NAB and previously held compliance roles at Westpac, ANZ and Commonwealth Bank.

Her role at ClearView would see her lead the group risk and compliance team, oversee risk management operations and build the group’s risk culture, reporting to managing director Simon Swanson.

Swanson said: “Effective risk management is the cornerstone of any organisation’s long term success and I am pleased to have Cloe on board to oversee ClearView’s risk management operations and ensure strong risk practices are embedded across the organisation.

“Over the past few years, ClearView has invested significantly in governance and risk management, and we remain committed to strengthening our risk management framework and achieving a stronger risk culture.”

“Initiatives to strengthen consumer protections and continuously improve systems and processes are front of mind at ClearView, and I look forward to supporting Simon and his team to help achieve the group’s strategic priorities and, most importantly, deliver great outcomes for customers,” added Reece.

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