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09 May 2025 by Jessica Penny

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AMIST Super appoints new CEO

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Jim Thomas has been appointed as the new chief executive of AMIST Super.

The $1.2 billion meat industry super fund AMIST Super has appointed Jim Thomas as its new chief executive.

Thomas joins from FuturePlus, where he was general manager, client services. He also held the role of chief executive at FuturePlus between August 2006 and October 2007.

"I will start in my new role on Monday," Thomas told InvestorDaily.

Thomas replaces the fund's previous chief executive, John Livanas, who left in October this year to take the chief executive role at public sector fund State Super.

 
 

After Livanas left, AMIST head of operations Jack Sullivan acted as the fund's chief executive.