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MLC CIO steps down

Starts own consultancy

By Vishal Teckchandani
Mon 15 Feb 2010

MLC chief investment officer Chris Condon will step down from his role by the end of February to start his own investment consultancy.


MLC chief investment officer Chris Condon will step down from his role by the end of February to start his own investment consultancy, the company has announced.

MLC head of capital markets research Susan Gosling will become acting chief investment officer while an international search is conducted for Condon's replacement. Gosling's appointment takes effect from 1 March.

Condon will be retained by MLC in an advisory capacity.

MLC is the wealth management arm of National Australia Bank.

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