Carby confirmed as Leaman successor at Openwork

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Openwork has confirmed Keith Carby will replace Stephen Leaman as chief executive officer of the firm.

Carby, who will assume his new role at the IFA network from 15 October, is currently founding executive chairman at Foster Denovo Group. Prior to this, Carby was chairman and CEO at Inter-Alliance, where he negotiated the merger with the Millfield Group, and a director of the Tenet Group, where he organised the acquisition of Berkeley Independent Advisers Network. Paul van de Geijn, chairman of Openwork Holdings, says: “I am delighted that we have been able to secure such a talented individual to lead Openwork though its next stage of growth and development. “Keith brings a wealth of rel...

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