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Geneva appoints independent director
Geneva appoints independent director

The Geneva board announces the appointment of Harley Aish as a director.
As required by listing rule 2.6.2 the Board has determined that Harley is an independent director.
Harley is an experienced Director and Primary Care Leader. He graduated from Auckland University with a Bachelor of Medicine and also has a Bachelor of Surgery and a Diploma in Obstetrics and Medical Gynaecology. He is a member of the Institute of Directors. Harley has extensive governance experience which includes being the chair of the Medical Assurance Society from 2018 to 2022 and a director until August 2023.
Harley also served on various committees during his tenure.
In line with the NZX Listing Rules, Harley will retire and stand for election at the next Geneva Finance Annual Shareholder Meeting.
Harley’s appointment is effective, Friday 1st December 2023.