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Morningstar boss returns to US

Thursday, June 28th 2007, 6:20AM
Morningstar's Australasian boss, Scott Cooley, is returning to the United States to take up the role of chief financial officer with the company.

Cooley was co-chief executive officer for Morningstar Australia and Morningstar New Zealand.(right).

"Scott is an 11-year veteran of Morningstar who has continuously demonstrated his strong leadership ability in each role he has undertaken in the company. Most recently as co-CEO for Morningstar Australia and Morningstar New Zealand, Scott has contributed to the significant growth of those operations and led the groups through the successful acquisition of Aspect Huntley," said Joe Mansueto, chairman and chief executive officer.

Cooley became CEO of Morningstar Australia and Morningstar New Zealand in 2003 and then co-CEO with Andrew Bird following the acquisition of Aspect Huntley in July 2006. Bird will assume the role of CEO for Morningstar Australia and Morningstar New Zealand.
Scott Cooley left, Andrew Bird right.

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