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Alison Tarditi

Alison Tarditi

Chief Investment Officer, Australian Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation (CSC)
Member, Foundation and Finance Committees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales
Director, Regnan
Chair, Investment Committee of the Eastern Salvation Army Board, Australia
Chairman, World Economic Forum’s “Future of Investing” Council

Current Positions

Chief Investment Officer, Australian Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation (CSC)
Member, Foundation and Finance Committees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales
Director, Regnan
Chair, Investment Committee of the Eastern Salvation Army Board, Australia
Chairman, World Economic Forum’s “Future of Investing” Council

Previous Positions

Head of Research and Quantitative Asset Allocation Strategies, BT Asset Management
Director of Equity Strategy, Citigroup Australia

Alison Tarditi is currently the Chief Investment Officer of the A$33b Australian Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation (CSC), which manages the pension assets of Australian Commonwealth Government civilian employees and members of the defence forces.

Alison joined CSC after 6 years as the Director of Equity Strategy with Citigroup in Australia. Previous to this position, Alison worked for BT Funds Management as the Head of Research and Quantitative Asset Allocation Strategies, co-managing a tactical asset allocation overlay product for domestic and international clients.

Prior to that role, Alison was the Head of the Financial Conditions Section in the Economic Research and Analysis Department of the Reserve Bank of Australia.

Alison is currently Chairman of the World Economic Forum’s “Future of Investing” Council.

Alison also contributes in a pro bono capacity as the Chair of the Investment Committee of the Eastern Salvation Army Board in Australia; a member of the Foundation and Finance Committees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales; and a Director on the Board of ESG Engagement Firm, Regnan.

Qualifications:
Alison has a first class Honours degree and University Medal from James Cook University and a Masters of Science from the London School of Economics, both earned under scholarships from the Reserve Bank of Australia.

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