The adviser research house has announced its chief executive will step down in mid-2021.
Charlie Haynes will step down as CEO of Lonsec, saying the time is right for him to “exit the business and pursue his other interests” and enable a new CEO to come on board. Mr Haynes has held the role since 2018.
“During the past three years Charlie has worked tirelessly to reshape and strengthen the business lines and expand Lonsec Research, SuperRatings and Lonsec Investment Solutions. This period has seen significant uplift in capabilities across all business units and the board is committed to seeing the business build upon this solid foundation,” Lonsec said in a statement.
Mr Haynes will continue his role through to 30 June this year while the board commences a search for a new CEO. Mark Spiers has also been appointed chairman.
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