Tenet confirms Richards' replacement in restructure

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Tenet has made a number of appointments following the departure of Keith Richards to head the Personal Finance Society.

Helen Turner is to replace Richards as distribution and development director, after developing Tenet's risk-rating arm Sinfonia. The firm has also appointed Phillip Hilling and Gill Davidson to the board. Hilling was formerly the managing partner of the Yorkshire division of Ernst & Young, responsible for developed their northern financial services business. Davidson is currently secretary and general counsel at Coventry Building Society. Rob Waller has taken on a new role within Aegon and consequently resigned his position as a Tenet non-executive director, with his successor t...

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