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ESI Super hires marketing manager

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

ESI Super has created a marketing and communications job as it looks to widen its member base.

Industry superannuation fund ESI Super has hired Amanda Temperly to the newly-created job of marketing and communications manager. 

Temperly will head the marketing and communications team and oversee all marketing strategies for the fund.

This will involve supporting the marketing of the fund as it branches out into other industry sectors.

Temperly has worked in the United Kingdom and Asia in several industries, including financial services, private health insurance, film and television, and health services.

 
 

"ESI Super is known as the energy sector's industry fund and I look forward to promoting the member benefits of ESI not only within the energy sector, but also as it branches out to other industries," Temperly said.

ESI Super has $2.7 billion in funds under management. The fund became a public offer fund in November 2009.