IFP names Alan Dick as vice president

Jenna Towler
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Alan Dick has been named as the next Institute of Financial Planning (IFP) vice president.

Dick, of Forty Two Wealth Management, takes over the role from Dunham Financial Services' Rebecca Taylor who becomes president on 1 October. He will work closely with Taylor, supporting her throughout her two year term. Dick will then lead the organisation from October 2014. Dick said: "Following the Retail Distribution Review (RDR), the next few years are going to be a particularly exciting time for the financial planning profession in the UK, as it gains the recognition it deserves. "The IFP is the rightful home of financial planning and the leading professional body for financia...

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