MSCI Hires New VP for Australian ETF

Tim Bradbury joins index provider as VP for ETF client coverage.

Sydney
MSCI's new hire Tim Bradbury will based in Sydney.

Based in Sydney, Bradbury will be responsible for driving visibility, awareness and usage of the MSCI indexes within the ETF market in Australia, focusing on retail distribution networks and self-managed super funds (SMSFs).

Prior to joining MSCI, Bradbury was managing director at ETF Consulting and ETF Portfolio Solutions, which he founded in 2010.

In his new role, Bradbury will report to Michael Anderson, executive director and head of client coverage in Australia and New Zealand.

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