English rugby's Woodward to lift the LIA conference

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Sir Clive Woodward will be one of the main platform speakers at next week's LIA annual conference in London, alongside the FSA's David Kenmir who has been confirmed as one of the Q&A panellists.

Other LIA guests invited to speak at the question and answer session chaired by Moneybox’s Paul Lewis on Thursday 29th April – starting at 12.45pm - include Mick McAteer, principle policy advisers for the Consumers’ Association, John Ellis, public affairs director of the LIA, Paul Hogarth, joint chief executive at Bankhall and Laurie Edmans, director of corporate development at Aegon UK. The two-day conference is being held at the Hilton Metropole London on Thursday 29th and Friday 30th April, to look at issues concerning financial advisers’ business and personal development, sales and m...

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