AMP has hired the chair of leadership advocacy group Women on Boards as its new head of people and culture, following a wave of senior departures and high-profile scandals at the company.
Gillian Davie will take on the role. Ms Davie currently sits on the board of the Scout Association of Australia, in addition to being the chair of Women on Boards. She has previously held the role of chief people officer at NetComm Wireless and served as the group HR operations and remuneration manager at Woolworths from 2008 to 2010.
“With 25 years in people and culture roles, Gillian has led workforces through change, rebuilding and transformation – experiences gained in large and complex businesses both domestically and overseas,” an AMP spokesperson told Investor Daily.
“Clearly the issues you see in the press are very distressing and clearly not acceptable, but I really don’t believe they are reflective of our wider culture at AMP,” CEO Francesco de Ferrari told the House of representatives standing committee on economics at the time.
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