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Care Super boosts education team

Fund hires new manager

By Christine St Anne
Thu 21 Jan 2010

Care Super has hired a manager to spearhead its member education services.


Industry superannuation fund Care Super has hired Kathy Burden as a member education manager in a bid to boost its education services to its members.

Burden, who previously worked in a contract role with National Australia Bank, will lead the fund's education programs.
 
"We believe that education is very important for our members and we are committed to increasing resources in this area," Care Super chief executive Julie Lander said.
 
"Superannuation funds have a role to play in educating their members about their retirement needs."
 
The fund runs a number of education campaigns, including online seminars, website services and member services.

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