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05 September 2025 by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

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MLC names new head of sales

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NAB Financial Planning head Geoff Rogers replaces Colin Woods as MLC sales general manager.

MLC has appointed former National Australia Bank (NAB) Financial Planning head Geoff Rogers as MLC general manager of sales.

He will have responsibility for the distribution of MLC investment, platforms, and insurance products, as well as NabInvest products.

Rogers, replaces Colin Woods, who left the company earlier this month, a spokesperson for the company confirmed.

"A search for Geoff's replacement is underway," an MLC spokesperson said.

 
 

Rogers has been NAB Financial Planning head since 2007, while before that he ran the retail operations of NAB Financial Planning.

Woods joined MLC in 2009.

He previously was the chief executive of UBS Global Asset Management in Australia, but left in 2007 after eight years with the company.