Another Standard Life workplace head quits

Nicola Brittain
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Standard Life has confirmed that Ann Flynn, head of the workplace distribution proposition at the company, has resigned.

Flynn is the second senior member of staff at the workplace division to leave this week, following the announcement on Wednesday that workplace managing director Ronnie Taylor was leaving to join Scottish Widows. In a statement Standard Life said: "Ann Flynn has decided to leave Standard Life to pursue new opportunities. "She will be leaving in June once she has completed a handover. We wish her all the best for the future and thank her for the contribution she has made to our workplace division."

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