The Financial Services Council has added four investment heavyweights to its board, as it has rolled out a new fund management committee to drive its strategic policy for the Australian funds management sector.
BlackRock head of Australasia Andrew Landman, UBS Asset Management Australia chief executive Bryce Doherty, AllianceBernstein CEO Jen Driscoll and First Sentier Investors Australia and New Zealand managing director Elizabeth Hastilow have all taken seats on the FSC board.
The council has also established its fund management board committee (FMBC) alongside the appointments, which has 18 CEO and country head fund manager members.
In addition to the new FSC board directors, the FMBC members are:
FSC chairman and MLC chief executive Geoff Lloyd said the new directors have brought global leadership and experience in funds management to the body’s board.
“Australia’s fund managers are some of the best in the world, thanks to innovative leaders and a competitive environment,” Mr Lloyd said.
“We are pleased to have a mix of leading global and Australian fund managers on our board, particularly now as we face into this highly challenging economic period.”
The FMBC will be supported by an investment expert group to advance the FSC’s policy objectives.
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