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Coughlan takes AUI retail helm

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By Victoria Young
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4 minute read

AUI has hired Adam Coughlan as retail general manager following a vacancy of almost six months in the position.

Australian Unity Investments (AUI) has hired Adam Coughlan as retail general manager following a vacancy of almost six months in the position.

He replaces the head of distribution and product Alan Miller, who died from a brain tumour in November.

Coughlan has more than 15 years' financial services experience.

 
 

He was most recently Colonial First State head of national accounts and research relationships. 

AUI chief David Bryant, head of distribution support Leanne Kyle and Queensland regional manager Tony Harte have covered Miller's role since his untimely passing.

"We wanted to take our time. We had some really high-calibre people come forward and express interest. It was just about having a sense [of someone who could] fit in with our organisational values, culture and the way we work," Bryant said.

Coughlan will join AUI in mid-June and will commute from Sydney to Melbourne before making a permanent move.

He has also worked with BT Financial, Schroder Investment Management and Westpac Custodian Nominees.