'Performance' guru to speak at IFP event

Scott Sinclair
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A ‘performance' coach who has worked with international rugby teams will speak about the psychology of success at an Institute of Financial Planning (IFP) event next week.

John Neal will discuss ‘mentally athletic development' - how individuals can create a realistic competitive advantage in their chosen field - at the 29 April event being held at The Brewery in London. Other speakers include Ned Cazalet, David Geale from the FSA's retail policy team and CFP Richard Gough of Castle Court Consulting, among others. The £99 event, entitled ‘Adding wealth management to a financial planning business', will be held at The Brewery, 52 Chiswell Street. It is worth a total of 9.5 structured CPD points.  

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