TAL director Elana Rubin retires

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15 April 2013
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Elana Rubin has stepped down from her role as TAL director, effective immediately.

A director since 2007, Rubin has been the chair of the life insurer's investment committee and a member of the technology and innovation committee.

"Elana has been an outstanding director of TAL and has made a tremendous contribution during a period of major evolution and growth for TAL," TAL chair Rob Thomas said.

Thomas said the business saw considerable evolution and growth during Rubin's tenure, particularly during the acquisition of the company by Dai-ichi Life in May 2011.

The TAL executive team also acknowledged Rubin's active involvement in the business' diversity and talent development initiatives.

Rubin’s departure comes a week after her retirement as chair of the AustralianSuper board.

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