Statewide Super appoints two executives

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1 May 2020
| By Chris Dastoor |
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Statewide Super has appointed Simone Dyda as chief financial officer and Jason Muir as chief risk officer, both effective from 15 May, 2020.

Dyda joined from EY where she had spent the last 15 years working with clients in the financial services industry and for member-based organisations.

She held various leadership roles and excelled in financial reporting, financial due diligence, regulatory and compliance matters, evaluation of systems and controls, and financial risk management.

Muir joined from Deloitte where he was director in the firm’s risk advisory practice and had 12 years’ experience in risk management and assurance.

He had led risk and compliance teams, including at BT Financial Group, where he supported the development of the risk and compliance framework for the advised and non-advised platform superannuation products.

Muir had also worked on the simplification of member pricing and the removal of grandfathered remuneration from legacy products.

He had worked with People’s Choice Credit Union, Beyond Bank, Australian Executor Trustees, Super SA and HomeStart Finance.

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