Jelley exits Skandia after 17 years

Laura Miller
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Colin Jelley will step down as head of proposition marketing for Skandia, to be replaced by Graham Bentley.

Jelley has decided to leave after 17 years at the business to explore other opportunities in the market, the insurer says. Bentley has been appointed head of proposition marketing and will take over Jelley's responsibilities. The change comes as Skandia repositions its marketing strategy to focus on investment solutions delivered via its Skandia Investment Solutions platform. Jelley, who will stay with Skandia until Christmas, has held a range of  roles at the insurer including ten years as intellectual leader and the public face of Skandia's tax and financial planning business. ...

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