National Association of Pension Funds hires duo
20 May 2014 London
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The National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) has hired Jackie Wells as head of policy and research and Alison Binks as head of business development.
Wells will be responsible for leading the NAPF’s policy and research activity.
She previously led consultancy projects for the Financial Services Authority/Financial Conduct Authority government departments, not-for-profit organisations, and financial services firms.
Wells also worked with the UK Department of Working Pensions on the pensions commission reforms.
Binks’s former role included leading a business development team at the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy.
Julian Mund, commercial services director at the NAPF, said: “The introduction of a business development team will help us build even closer relationships with our members. I am delighted that Binks has joined us.”
Binks added: “This role provides a great opportunity to establish an internal business development team that can help the NAPF grow its commercial activities.”
Wells will be responsible for leading the NAPF’s policy and research activity.
She previously led consultancy projects for the Financial Services Authority/Financial Conduct Authority government departments, not-for-profit organisations, and financial services firms.
Wells also worked with the UK Department of Working Pensions on the pensions commission reforms.
Binks’s former role included leading a business development team at the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy.
Julian Mund, commercial services director at the NAPF, said: “The introduction of a business development team will help us build even closer relationships with our members. I am delighted that Binks has joined us.”
Binks added: “This role provides a great opportunity to establish an internal business development team that can help the NAPF grow its commercial activities.”
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