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Care Super adds analyst

Fund finds right fit for job

By Alice Uribe
Thu 04 Mar 2010

Care Super has filled its investment analyst gap with a new hire from ANZ Custodian Services.


Industry fund Care Super has appointed an investment analyst following the departure of Kate Hall last year.

Formerly a business analyst at ANZ Custodian Services, Tom Stewart took over the role earlier this year.

He will report to general manager of investments Greg Nolan and will be primarily involved with analysing results, maintaining the liquidity of the fund and working with the fund's custodians.

"His expertise was appropriate to our needs and for Care Super it's all about getting the right fit," Care Super chief executive Julie Lander said.

In January, the fund hired Kathy Burden as a member education manager in a bid to boost its education services to members.

The fund runs a number of education campaigns, including online seminars, website services and member services.

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