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Australian Unity appoints next Group Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer

29 September 2025

Tags: Media

Australian Unity Limited has announced Ms Kelly Bayer Rosmarin will become the next Group Managing Director (GMD) & Chief Executive Officer (CEO), succeeding Mr Rohan Mead, who informed the mutual company’s board in March this year of his intention to retire after 21 years in the role.
Ms Bayer Rosmarin will officially commence as GMD & CEO on 15 December 2025, after completing a transition period alongside Mr Mead from 5 November 2025.

Ms Lisa Chung AM, Australian Unity Chair said Ms Bayer Rosmarin had emerged from a comprehensive selection process as the standout leader to drive the health, wealth and care Group’s continued strategic growth.

“A dynamic and adept contemporary business leader, Kelly possesses the values alignment and credentials to advance the Group’s vision of positively impacting the wellbeing of its members, customers, employees and the community,” Ms Chung said.

Ms Bayer Rosmarin brings extensive CEO, senior executive, and board director experience across a range of industries, including roles at Optus, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Boston Consulting Group and REA Group. Having led several large-scale transformation programs and digital innovations, she has a track record of delivering results while growing global businesses.

Ms Chung confirmed that the board’s unanimous appointment followed a rigorous selection process, involving both internal and external candidates, over several months.

“Australian Unity is undertaking a significant transformation program, positioning the organisation to respond to demographic trends that are expected to increase demand for our services and investment in key sectors,” Ms Chung said.

“What stood out to us during the selection process is Kelly’s compelling combination of care, intellect and business acumen. Coupled with her proven ability to unlock growth through best practice innovation, she is expertly placed to enable Australian Unity to realise this opportunity, and improve member and customer outcomes.

“In addition, her leadership credentials are informed by the resilience, humility and perspective gained from navigating, at scale, the challenges and opportunities of the contemporary corporate operating environment.

“As a board, we look forward to welcoming Kelly to Australian Unity and working together to deliver on our purpose to positively impact the wellbeing of millions.”

Ms Bayer Rosmarin said she was proud to be joining a values-aligned organisation in Australian Unity committed to meeting the health, wealth and care needs of Australians.

“I have long admired the scope and importance of the Group, and feel privileged to be leading Australian Unity through its next exciting phase of growth,” Ms Bayer Rosmarin said.

“This company has such a proud legacy and history, and it’s an honour to be the custodian of a purpose-led organisation that sets the standard for how we care for, support, and empower Australians. I am delighted to become part of Australia’s first wellbeing company as it embarks on its next chapter to be a national leader in innovation and impact.”

Echoing the sentiments expressed at the time of his retirement in March this year, Ms Chung again paid tribute to Mr Mead and the enduring legacy he will leave at Australian Unity.

“On behalf of the board and members of Australian Unity, I warmly thank Rohan for his unwavering commitment and immense contribution to this organisation, and I look forward to continuing to work closely with him during the remainder of his tenure,” Ms Chung said.

 

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About Australian Unity

Established in 1840, Australian Unity is Australia’s first wellbeing company, delivering health, wealth and care services for its members and the community.

As a social enterprise, Australian Unity is motivated by its purpose to positively impact the wellbeing of millions. It reinvests profits to deliver products and services sustainably that matter most to members, customers and the Australian community.

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