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Thought of the week "If you surrender to the wind, you can ride it." Toni Morrison People Alliance Trust has announced that Ilario di Bon has stepped down as head of equities in order to pursue other opportunities. Peter Michaelis will take on di Bon's role, leading a single equity investment team under the direction of CEO Katherine Garrett-Cox. The Personal Finance Society: David Thomas, currently joint managing partner of Fleet-based IFA Chadney Bulgin, has been named president of the PFS for 2014-2015. He succeeds retiring president David Ingram, who has completed his 12 month...

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