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Centro renews executive team

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By Alice Uribe
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4 minute read

The beleaguered Centro Properties has made new appointments to its executive management team.

Retail property manager Centro Properties Group (Centro) has reshuffled its head office staff and added to its executive management team after the completion of its debt stabilisation agreement.

Tony Clarke has been appointed as Centro Australia chief executive and will be responsible for all Centro operations in Australia. Michael Carroll was made Centro US chief executive.

In the group's head office, former general manager accounting Paul Belcher will now have responsibility for accounting, tax, treasury and finance as general manager finance.

Michael Benett has been appointed general manager institutional funds management. He was formerly the group's commercial and business analysis manager.

 
 

Centro general manager syndicate funds management Gerard Condon will continue to manage all aspects of the Centro MCS syndicate business.

Mark Wilson will be responsible for all areas of leasing and property management in the role of general manager property operations Australia.

Former executive committee members Graham Terry and Philippa Kelly will leave the group.

New appointments for group chief financial officer and general counsel are yet to be made. John Hutchison will remain on the executive committee until a new general counsel is appointed.

According to Centro, these changes were made to align staffing with the group's changed corporate needs and objectives.