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Aevum hires director

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

Long-standing director and former chair of aged provider announces retirement.

Aged car provider Aevum has hired former Lend Lease executive Phil Anderson to replace Allen Kavanagh as company director.

Kavanah spent 27 years as a director with Aevum and was the company's chair till 2005. Yesterday he announced his retirement from the board.

"It was Mr Kavanagh's foresight as chairman of the company which underpinned the transformation of the business from the former Hibernian Friendly Society through to its demutualisation and launch as the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) listed company we know today as Aevum," Aevum chair Graham Lenzner said.

The company listed on the ASX in November 2004 and has grown from three Sydney villages to 15 villages in NSW and Western Australia.

 
 

Anderson was previously chief executive for property developer Lend Lease Corporation.

He is chair of commercial services and supply company Espreon and a director of Hastie Group, MaCarthurCook, Isis Group Holdings, Sakkara Holdings, Penrith Lakes Development Corporation and the New South Wales Growth Centres Commission.