DASH appoints chairman to board
DASH Technology has appointed Geoff Lloyd as its new chairman, effective from September.
The firm was formerly known as WealthO2, changing its name following its merger with software firms NEO and Roar.
Lloyd was formerly chief executive of MLC Australia and chairman of the Financial Service Council.
Whelan said: “We are thrilled to have Geoff Lloyd join as our new chairman of the board. He has unparalleled experience in accelerating sustainable growth of businesses and delivering innovation through a number of industry firsts.
“The fact that someone of Geoff’s calibre is joining DASH is a real vote to what we are trying to achieve with our strategy of being a true wealth management solutions partner.”
Lloyd added: “I am a true believer in the need to use technology and data to drive innovation across the advice and platform space and I am excited to join DASH as their new chairman of the board."
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