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13 October 2025 by Olivia Grace-Curran

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TWUSuper boss steps down

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Deborah Jackson has resigned from her role as TWUSuper chief executive. 

With Ms Jackson leaving her position immediately, TWUSuper chief financial officer Frank Sandy will be appointed as chief executive in an acting capacity while the board "considers its options". 

TWUSuper chairman David Galbally said the board is confident Mr Sandy can lead the fund as it continues to expand and provide services to its members. 

“The board thanks Debora for her service and wishes her well for the future,” Mr Galbally added.