netwealth appoints Kate Mulligan as non-executive director

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10 July 2013
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Former Ventura Investment Management managing director Kate Mulligan has joined non-aligned wealth management group netwealth as a non-executive director.

Mulligan departed Ventura in September last year when the firm was realigned and merged with its platform businesses.

She previously held a managing director role at Advance Asset Management and was the director of marketing at Asgard between 2000 and 2003.

In addition to her new role, Mulligan is currently managing director of financial services industry consultancy King Irving Consulting Group.

With the addition of Mulligan, netwealth now has three non-executives including Jane Tongs and Davyd Lewis.

"I am very pleased that someone of Kate's experience and industry standing is joining our board," netwealth managing director Michael Heine said.

"Her strategic insights from senior leadership roles in platforms and funds management, as well as in financial services law, will be a real advantage for us."

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