PFS names Garry Hale as president

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The Personal Finance Society (PFS) has elected Garry Hale, managing director of HK Wealth Managers Limited, as president for the year 2012/13.

He succeeds Jon Everill as president and is joined by David Thomas, joint managing partner at Chadney Bulgin, who has been newly elected as vice president and David Ingram, partner at Aim Two Three LLP, who retains his vice presidency. Hale said: "It is an honour to be elected as the new PFS president for 2012/13 but first I would like take this opportunity to pay tribute to Jon Everill who has shown the utmost commitment and dedication to the PFS in his role as president. "I am looking forward to continuing Jon's hard work in this critical year for the financial planner community. ...

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