Reece Agland Senior Policy Adviser, Institute of Public Accountants (at time of writing) Reece is a Senior Policy Advisor at the Institute of Public Accountants with primary responsibility for policy development in relation to superannuation and financial services. Reece also has responsibility for issues relating to corporations law and for overseeing the Public Practice Quality Assurance Review Program, in addition to at the Institute of Public Accountants' interaction with the Accounting Professional and Ethical Standards Board (APESB). He represents the IPA on a number of superannuation committees and has recently been involved in the Cooper Review of superannuation, Ripoll Inquiry into financial services, the Future of Financial Advice (FoFA) and proposed APES 230 Financial Advisory Services.
REECE AGLAND | TUESDAY, 11 DEC 2012 An effective retirement incomes policy must be one that is based on analysis of demographic data, an understanding of what motivates human behaviour and political will based on effective, long term policy, writes the Institute of Public Accountants' ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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DANIEL SHRIMSKI
MANAGING DIRECTOR
VANGUARD INVESTMENTS AUSTRALIA LTD
MANAGING DIRECTOR
VANGUARD INVESTMENTS AUSTRALIA LTD
Vanguard Australia managing director Daniel Shrimski is determined to propel the investment giant's superannuation product into the top 10 funds by assets under management by 2030. It's an audacious goal, even for a fund backed by the world's second largest asset manager. Andrew McKean writes.