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05 November 2025 by Adrian Suljanovic

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Media Super searches for CIO

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

The $3 billion industry fund is on the hunt for a chief investment officer.

Media Super is looking to hire a chief investment officer to manage its $3 billion assets.

"We will be looking at hiring more people including a chief investment officer," Media Super chief executive Ross Martin said. 
 
Media Super was recently branded following the merger of Print Super and Just Super, which began 12 months ago.

Just Super's chair Gerard Noonan will become chair of the merged fund while Ross Martin will spearhead the combined group.

Just Super former chief executive Mi Thian-De Wind will move into the role as national manager and oversee the marketing and strategy of the fund.

 
 

"The resulting economies of scale will deliver benefits to members of both funds, particularly over the long-term. This should mean low fees, improved investment opportunities and enhanced products and services," Martin said.

The fund recently hired Frontier Investment Consulting as its asset consultant.