Two senior staff leave Positive Solutions

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Positive Solutions head of propositions Andrew Waldron and business development director Jonathan Morley are to leave the firm.

The national IFA confirmed that Waldron has already left and Morley was currently working out his notice and would leave at the end of the month. A spokesperson said they were looking for replacements for both roles. The departures follow two senior exits from the Aegon-owned business earlier this year, including the chief executive Jim Reeve, who left in February and was replaced by the firms' commercial director Peter Coleman (pictured). In May, risk and compliance director James McCourt announced he was leaving to join Royal London. A Positive Solutions spokesperson said the ...

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