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Clime CEO steps down ‘effective immediately’

The sudden departure follows a series of recent resignations at the listed investment manager, who owns dealer group Madison.

by Staff Writer
November 12, 2020
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Rod Bristow has resigned as chief executive of Clime, effective immediately. Directors Brett Spork and Neil Schafer will share responsibility as joint acting CEOs while the board undertakes a search for his replacement. John Abernethy will support the investment team.

“…directors are confident that the business is well positioned to continue to grow sustainably and create increasing value for all its shareholders,” Clime said in a statement. 

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No reason was given for Mr Bristow’s resignation, which comes on the heels of the departures of Donald McLay, who resigned as chairman in early October, and Allyn Chant, a non-executive director who left later that month. 

Mr Bristow took the CEO job in 2018, after spending two months in the CEO role at Macrovue. Prior to that he held the role of managing director and CEO at Infocus Wealth Management between 2012 and 2017, and has also served as chief operating officer for CommSec between 2006 and 2009. 

Clime recently made headlines for its acquisition of Madison Financial, which it told shareholders on October 20 has now been successfully integrated into its business.

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  1. Anonymous says:
    5 years ago

    People change jobs for lots of reasons. What’s interesting is that the Chairman, a non executive Director and the CEO have all left this business in the space of a month.

    Reply
  2. Gerard H says:
    5 years ago

    Why would a successful professional have 3 jobs in 12 years?

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    • CSB says:
      5 years ago

      Looking at the timeline, he has had at least 5 jobs in14 years, since 2006 at Commsec……..Maybe more if he had more than 1 job in the 3 year period from 2009 when he left Commsec and joined Infocus in 2012……..

      Reply

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