Summerset Welcomes Stephen Bull to Board

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Fri, Feb 25 2022 08:30 am

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25 February 2022

SUMMERSET WELCOMES STEPHEN BULL TO BOARD

Summerset Group Holdings Limited is pleased to announce the appointment of Stephen Bull to the Board of Directors.

Mr Bull, who is based in Australia, is currently a Director of Bridge Housing and sits on the Investment Committees for the MaxCap Industrial Opportunities Fund and the Wingate Direct Property business. He is also a member of the Advisory Board for the Moits Group.

Mr Bull has over 25 years’ experience in real estate, community creation and finance roles. The last five years of his executive career were as Group Executive and CEO of Stockland’s retirement village business where he was responsible for delivering substantial property developments and asset builds.

Summerset Chair, Mark Verbiest, welcomed Stephen to the Board saying he brings a wealth of experience.

“Stephen’s depth of Australian retirement sector experience means he will bring rich insights into Summerset’s business. We look forward to him joining us.”

Stephen has a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours), Bachelor of Commerce and is a Chartered Accountant. He is also a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (MAICD).

Stephen joins the Board as a non-executive independent director on 1 March 2022.

ENDS

For investor relations enquiries:
Will Wright
Chief Financial Officer
[email protected]
021 490 251

For media enquiries:
Louise McDonald
Senior Communications & Media Advisor
[email protected]
021 246 3793


Announcement PDF


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