Hugh Morrow

Managing Director at SuperEd Pty Ltd

Hugh Morrow has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Hugh worked as the Managing Director at SuperEd Pty Ltd, where they helped superannuation funds engage with their members and develop member engagement strategies. Prior to that, Hugh was a Director at Loaded Technologies, where they played a crucial role in the company's operations. Hugh also served as a Director at the Australian Scholarships Foundation and ICONIC. Hugh has also held roles as a Director at wipasnapa, a Non Executive Director at The iProperty Group, and as a Gold Partner at SugarCRM. Additionally, they worked as a Partner at Jaspersoft and as the Managing Director (Australia) at Ion Global. Hugh's academic contribution includes being an Adjunct Professor and Director of the Social Benefit Initiative at Macquarie University.

Hugh Morrow attended Yale University in 2003 as a World Fellow, where they focused on International Leadership. Prior to that, they pursued an MBA from Stanford University Graduate School of Business from 1991 to 1993. In their earlier years, they obtained a degree in Mechanical Engineering (BE) from the University of Sydney, where they studied from 1984 to 1987.

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Sydney, Australia

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SuperEd Pty Ltd

SuperEd helps super fund members make better decisions about their retirement savings. They provide retirement income forecasting, online financial advice and personalised investment management based on the member's needs and objectives. They believe that all super fund members should get a forecast of the periodic income they can reasonablyexpect in retirement. These forecasts should be stochastic rather than deterministic to reflect uncertainty of returns and longevity. They offer the expertise and experience of our outstanding strategic partners, who provide extraordinary capabilities and solutions from the technology, marketing, financial services and administration sectors.


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11-50

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