Paul Lothian has replaced Robert Reid as the new president of the Personal Finance Society.
Lothian, who will officially take over as president on November 11 during the PFS conference in Birmingham, said that he was honoured to serve as president and that the PFS had a pivotal role to play in influencing the reshaping of the financial services landscape. He said: "2009 promises to be a challenging year for many advisers, but one which will also provide many opportunities for the financial advice sector. In the personnel that comprise our Board and our Executive, the PFS has a wealth of knowledge and expertise to draw on, as well as the talents of our dedicated regional represe...
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