MLC appoints new marketing head

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22 June 2011
| By Milana Pokrajac |

MLC and NAB Wealth have taken on new general manager of marketing, appointing Simonne Hogan to the role.

MLC executive general manager of advice and marketing Richard Nunn announced the appointment, and described Hogan as a highly experienced marketing leader.

Hogan, who will commence her new role on 1 August, previously held various senior marketing roles at organisations including Westpac, ING and ANZ, and was managing director of Brand Council.

Nunn said Hogan would be tasked with setting MLC’s future strategic marketing direction and building on its ‘With You’ campaign.

As well as driving the MLC and NAB Wealth marketing agenda, Hogan will be a member of the NAB Corporate Affairs and Marketing Executive Committee, led by group executive Adrew Hagger.

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