FundsNetwork names PFS director Everill advisory services head

Laura Miller
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Fidelity FundsNetwork has appointed Personal Finance Society (PFS) director Jon Everill head of advisory services.

Everill (pictured) has more than 23 years industry experience, during which he has been a successful adviser, established several large financial planning businesses and more recently set up his own consultancy practice ‘ResourceSuite'. He has also been an active member of the PFS where he is currently a director and was previously the society's president from 2011-12. Everill will report to Pat Shea, head of FundsNetwork, taking responsibility for the management and development of services, principally focused around helping adviser businesses work more effectively with the platform....

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