FSA appoints vice chairman for Consumer Panel

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The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has announced the appointment of Adam Phillips as the vice chairman of the Financial Services Consumer Panel from 1 November.

Phillips is taking over from Dianne Hayter, who stood down at the end of September 2005. Callum McCarthy, FSA chairman, says: “I would like to welcome Adam to his new role. He will support John Howard, chairman of the Consumer Panel, as part of a strong team which acts as an independent consumer voice to the FSA.” He adds: “I would also like to thank Dianne for her significant contribution as vice chairman of the Consumer Panel over a number of years.” Phillips is managing director of his own market research consultancy, Real Research, and is on the Council of the World Association of...

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