M&G hires new partnerships development manager

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M&G has announced today Ben Cherrington will join as partnerships development manager from 1 January 2010.

Working under Andrew Watson, partnerships director at M&G, Cherrington will take over head office and regional responsibility. He will also support a panel of M&G's key third party clients. Cherrington will join M&G from Henderson New Star where he works in third party sales, having previously held the same role at New Star. He previously held a similar role at  Skandia. Andrew Watson, partnerships director at M&G, says: "Ben has built an impressive track record in third party sales and has an excellent reputation in the market so I am delighted that he has joined us. His experience a...

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