Fay Goddard to depart AIFA

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Deputy director general of AIFA, Fay Goddard, is set to leave the organisation after ten years.

Chris Cummings, AIFA director general, says Goddard, who will leave in July, has been instrumental in establishing AIFA as “the voice of the IFA community”. AIFA says it will not be recruiting anyone for Goddard’s role but is looking for a new policy director. Cummings says: “Fay has been a great servant to AIFA and the IFA profession for more than a decade. “She's seen more than her fair share of the trials and tribulations of the advice community and has the battle scars to prove it!” Cummings adds: “As much as anyone in the organisation, she has helped establish AIFA as the voice of ...

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