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Foresters Financial bolsters executive team with Michael McQueen appointment

Michael McQueen

Foresters Financial, a member-owned financial services company providing investment bond solutions for investors seeking better ways to grow, protect and transition family wealth, and to protect intergenerational legacies, has expanded its executive team with the appointment of Michael McQueen as Chief Investment Officer.

McQueen brings 15 years’ experience in financial services to Foresters, most recently in the role of CIO at Media Super where he was deeply involved in successfully delivering the merger with Cbus and overseeing the transfer of members’ retirement savings.

Prior to this, McQueen held positions as Head of Investment Strategy at LUCRF Super (now a part of AustralianSuper) and acting CIO at Kinetic Super during its merger with Sunsuper (now known as Australian Retirement Trust).

Foresters Financial CEO Emma Sakellaris said: “We are simply delighted that Michael has joined our business as we continue to deepen and strengthen our relationships with our referral partners, investors and their families, over multiple generations.

“As a firm we are heading into a period of substantial growth, with several exciting announcements in the coming months, so the addition of Michael comes at a pivotal and opportune time.”

McQueen said: “Foresters Financial has an incredible story and legacy as one of the oldest and purest investment bond managers in the market, so the decision to join and play a role in its future success was easy to make.

“I am excited by what the next stage holds for Foresters Financial as the market and regulatory changes allow for further growth and expansion.”

Alongside his extensive experience as an investment executive across superannuation, wealth management and funds management, McQueen was an equities dealer and analyst working for several large well-known companies such as Goldman Sachs, ANZ Banking and ANZ Trustees.

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