New chair for ifs School of Finance

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The ifs School of Finance has announced its new chair as part of its ongoing structural changes.

Previously the Institute of Financial Services, the ifs School of Finance is replacing its current council with a new Board of governors and its current president will be replaced by a new chairman. Donald Brydon will become the first chair of the organisation, taking over from previous president Bruce Carnegie-Brown, as part of the recent changes made to the organisation and its Royal Charter to allow the ifs to achieve taught degree-awarding powers. Brydon, who was previously the deputy president of the organisation, is also chairman of the London Metal Exchange, Smiths Group and Tayl...

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