Rosalyn deVries Marketing Intelligence Manager, UniSuper (at time of writing) Rosalyn deVries is the marketing intelligence manager for UniSuper, a superannuation fund servicing Australia's higher education sector. In her 15-year career in the financial services industry in Australia and Canada, with R-M Trust Company (The Bank of New York Mellon), Advance Funds Management, Perpetual Trustees, AXA and UniSuper, deVries was responsible for product development, market research, market strategy development, product brand development, distribution program management, sales lead generation and, brand and marketing strategy creation. She has a Bachelor of Arts, a Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance, a Masters of Business (Marketing), and a Doctor of Business Administration. She was awarded 'Outstanding Research Student' by RMIT University in 2006.
ROSALYN DEVRIES | MONDAY, 4 FEB 2013 The aim of this qualitative study was to explore the intentions of employees working within the Australian higher education sector towards the retirement transition process. Work and non-work variables associated with retirement transition were explored ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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