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The Hon Jeffrey G Kennett AC, Chairman Mick O'Brien, Managing Director EQT Holdings Limited
EQT Holdings Limited (ASX:EQT) (Equity Trustees) confirms that, as previously flagged to market on 19 August 2020, our Chairman the Hon Jeffrey Kennett AC and long serving Non-Executive Director Alice Williams have retired at the conclusion of the Company’s AGM today in accordance with the Company’s planned succession process.
EQT Holdings Limited (ASX:EQT) (Equity Trustees) confirms that, as previously flagged to market on 19 August 2020, our Chairman the Hon Jeffrey Kennett AC and long serving Non-Executive Director Alice Williams have retired at the conclusion of the Company’s AGM today in accordance with the Company’s planned succession process
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