Openwork hires Fidelity's McIntyre to drive platform strategy

Katrina Lloyd
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Openwork has recruited Fidelity's Mary-Anne McIntyre to the newly created position of Chief Operating Officer, to drive its platform strategy in the run-up to the RDR.

At Fidelity, McIntyre was head of customer services & strategic alliances, responsible for operational and technology management of the group's key UK strategic business partners. She ran a team of 700 people based in the UK and India. She played an important role in developing the service proposition of Fidelity FundsNetwork and previously worked with Paul Bradshaw to help establish wrap platform Nucleus. McIntyre previously worked for companies including Start Up (UK), where she was finance director; Amvescap, where she was managing director of customer servicing and TPA Operations ...

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