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Mortgage Choice CEO contract extended

by Annie Kane8 minute read
Mortgage Choice CEO contract extended

The contract for the chief executive officer of the major brokerage, Susan Mitchell, has been extended by another 18 months.

Mortgage Choice’s chief executive officer, Susan Mitchell, is set to remain in her role for another 18 months after the company extended her employment contract.

Ms Mitchell, who was appointed CEO on 3 April 2018 on an initial three-year contract, was contracted to end her tenure on 3 April 2021.

However, the ASX-listed brokerage has now extended her contract to 3 October 2022.

In an update to the ASX, the major brokerage outlined that “apart from the extension of tenure, the terms of the employment agreement between Mortgage Choice Limited and Ms Mitchell remain consistent with those outlined in the company’s FY20 annual report”.

Ms Mitchell first joined the major brokerage in 2009 as chief financial officer, a role she held for nine years before being appointed chief executive officer in 2018 following the departure of her predecessor, John Flavell.

According to the annual report, Ms Mitchell’s base salary is $561,000, with a potential maximum total remuneration package of just over $1.2 million (plus super) when including all potential short and long-term incentives.

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Annie Kane is the managing editor of Momentum's mortgage broking title, The Adviser.

As well as leading the editorial strategy, Annie writes news and features about the Australian broking industry, the mortgage market, financial regulation, fintechs and the wider lending landscape.

She is also the host of the Elite Broker, New Broker, Mortgage & Finance Leader, Women in Finance and In Focus podcasts and The Adviser Live webcasts. 

Annie regularly emcees industry events and awards, such as the Better Business Summit, the Women in Finance Summit as well as other industry events.

Prior to joining The Adviser in 2016, Annie wrote for The Guardian Australia and had a speciality in sustainability.

She has also had her work published in several leading consumer titles, including Elle (Australia) magazine, BBC Music, BBC History and Homes & Antiques magazines.  

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