HBOS CEO headlines ifs lectures

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HBOS CEO Andy Hornby will be one of a number of speakers for the ifs School of Finance's autumn round of Prestige Lectures.

The lecture series combines career enhancing talks by specialist industry figures such as CEOs and company presidents, with lectures by sporting professionals giving their insight into personal motivation. The autumn lecture line-up includes: • Razia Khan, head of economics at Standard Chartered- 23 September • John Malone, managing director at Premier Mortgage Service- 23 October • Chris Sullivan, chief executive officer at RBS Insurance- 26 November • Andy Hornby, chief executive officer at HBOS- 3 December. Recent speakers have included Dame Tanni Grey Thompson DBE, Sir John ...

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