Rosemary Vilgan to depart QSuper

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9 July 2015
| By Mike |
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Long-serving QSuper chief executive, Rosemary Vilgan, has announced she is leaving the fund.

Vilgan announced her departure yesterday with the QSuper board saying it had started the process of finding a successor.

The fund announcement said Vilgan would be leaving the fund on 23 October.

"The decision to leave the Group hasn't been easy, nor is it one that I have made lightly, but I believe now is the time to move on and allow a new CEO to take QSuper to the next stage," she said.

Vilgan had been with QSuper for 27 years and 18 as CEO.

 

 

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