Foster Denovo appoints new business development head

Nicola Brittain
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National advisory firm Foster Denovo has appointed Dave Elliott to the role of head of business development for the south.

Elliott will work closely with the recently appointed head of business development for the north, Steve Dale, and the pair are tasked with attracting more advisers to the company. Elliott has more than 20 years' experience in the sector having worked with Aegon for 16 years and Legal and General prior to that. Dale has worked as a senior partner for Foster Denovo in the Newcastle office since the inception of the business. The firm announced expansion plans late last year with a recruitment drive and five-year plan to grow revenues by 50%. Foster Denovo head of sales and marketi...

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