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ASFA appoints QSuper CIO

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ASFA appoints QSuper's Holzberger to the board, succeeding Michele Dolin.

The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) has appointed QSuper chief investment officer Brad Holzberger to the ASFA Board.

Holzberger succeeds Michele Dolin who left a vacancy when she stepped down as GESB chief executive earlier this year.

"While Michele's contribution will certainly be missed, we are extremely pleased to have someone of Brad's calibre joining the board," ASFA chief executive Pauline Vamos said.

"Brad's extensive experience in investment management and strategy, already being shared with the ASFA Investment Committee, will be a wonderful asset to the board."

 
 

"We welcome Brad as a representative for public sector funds."

Holzberger has over 20 years experience in the financial services industry.

Before joining QSuper, he was Queensland Investment Corporation's chief executive of asset management and also spent several years in an investment consulting capacity with Towers Perrin.

The ASFA board comprises 10 members, elected from and by the various membership categories, representing public sector funds, corporate, retail and industry funds, as well as service providers.