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JANA boosts staff

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

JANA has hired two people to its investment consulting team.

Asset consultant JANA has hired Denise Healy and Ann Nguyen to its investment consulting team.

Healy has been hired as a consultant and will report to JANA head of consulting John Coombe.

Her previous job was with New Zealand-based firm Annuitas Management, which provides trustee support to New Zealand pension funds, the National Provident Fund and Government Superannuation Fund Authority.

Nguyen has been hired as an investment analyst.

"We welcome our new team members and look forward to leveraging their expertise to further expand our research capabilities in support of our valued clients," a JANA spokesperson said.

The two appointments follow the hire of two people in the past 12 months.

Over that period, Garry Wilson and Danielle Panucci were hired to the investment consulting team.

Wilson worked previously with Qantas Super as chair of the investment committee, while Panucci worked as an investment analyst with the strategy team at MLC.