Sense Network appoints Steve Young as chairman

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Sense Network has promoted commercial director Steve Young to chairman.

The move will take place with immediate effect and see Young working with managing director Tim Newman on developing the seven-year-old business. Young, a former chief operating officer at Sesame Bankhall, said: "I am very proud to become chairman. Over the past few years, Sense has developed into a strong and profitable business and is rapidly becoming the network of choice for professional financial planning businesses. "We have some exciting plans to improve the quality of the services we offer to our members and I am confident that Sense will continue to go from strength to streng...

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