Adviser noticeboard: This week's events, hires (and a joke)

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Diaries at the ready: It's our weekly round-up of the major events, hires and other bits for professional financial advisers...

  A quick joke: "The first sign of senility is loss of memory. I forget the other two."   Thought of the week "The only source of knowledge is experience." Albert Einstein   Events Retirement Planner: PA's sister title Retirement Planner is hosting a series of breakfast briefings in association with Prudential. The first of three breakfast sessions, Rebooting Retirement Income, is taking place on 29 January at Incisive Media's offices in central London. It will give advisers insight into forthcoming pension changes and share ideas on best practice. REGISTER HERE...

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