SuperConcepts customer GM moves to AMP Capital

Stuart Develyn AMP Capital SuperConcepts lara bourguignon Michael Pease

22 October 2019
| By Chris Dastoor |
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Stuart Develyn is transferring from his role as general manager of customer service to a new role at AMP Capital, creating an opportunity for a restructure which would reflect the transformation strategy recently released by SuperConcepts.

Michael Pease, general manager of operations, would oversee Develyn’s responsibilities and assume the new title of general manager, operations and service.

Lara Bourguignon, SuperConcepts chief executive, said the company had a long history of promoting career pathways and the opportunities across AMP allowed for that exchange of talent.

“Stuart has done amazing things at SuperConcepts in running our client teams and I know he’ll be a major asset at AMP Capital,” Bourguignon said.

Bourguignon said the organisation’s operations are tightly linked to client service, so it made sense to have a single point of contact and accountability.

“This new role is acknowledgement of Michael’s value to our leadership team as someone who has successfully run an SMSF business, and has a deep understanding of linking operational processes to outstanding client outcomes,” Bourguignon said.

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