Prime Super appoints another independent director

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5 March 2015
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Industry super fund, Prime Super has appointed a highly experienced health and aged care executive to its Board of Directors.

The fund announced this week it had appointed Luther Care Community (LCC) chief executive, Jaqueline Kelly.

It said Kelly's appointment was the second of a director with extensive knowledge of the health and aged care industries, in recognition of the Fund's merger with Health Industry Plan (HIP) in May, last yaer.

Prior to joining LCC, Kelly had more than 20 years' experience across the public, private and not-for-profit sectors including senior roles at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Queensland Treasury and Lend Lease Advisor Services.

Her appointment brings the total number of independent directors on the Prime Super board, to five.

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