OneVue appoints new platform head

2 December 2013
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Fund services provider OneVue is reshuffling its senior team as the company prepares for its upcoming initial public offering.

It announced the appointment of David Storm to the newly created role of head of platform, strategy, sales and services.

OneVue chief executive Connie Mckeage also announced that former head of strategic partnerships Brett Marsh is now chief financial officer.

Storm joins OneVue from IOOF where he was head of distribution for Australian Executor Trustees, the self-managed super fund provider for the IOOF group.

The appointment comes as OneVue merges its strategy, sales and service teams that oversee OneVue's direct-to-consumer and adviser platform offerings.

"David has a strong track record of delivering and exceeding targets, and tailoring propositions to suit the SMSF and self-directed markets, which OneVue is heavily concentrated on," Mckeage said.

Storm will work with current sales executive Stephen Karrasch to broaden the OneVue distribution footprint in the intermediary market.

The adviser services and SMSF solutions teams will now report to Storm.

Storm previously worked at Ord Minnett Asset Management where he was key account manager, and at Advance Asset Management where he was state manager for New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.

He also worked at Citibank Wealth Management where he was head of financial planning, and Citicorp Investment Limited where he was regional business manager.

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