PFS appoints David Ingram president

Laura Miller
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David Ingram, partner at support services firm Aim Two Three, has been appointed president of the Personal Finance Society (PFS).

Ingram (pictured) succeeds Garry Hale, managing director of HK Wealth Managers. He is joined by new vice president Brendan O'Ciobhain, managing director of Phoenix Temple Wealth Management, and David Thomas, joint managing partner at Chadney Bulgin, who retains his vice presidency. Ingram said: "Garry Hale has been a great ambassador for the Personal Finance Society within the advisory sector and beyond over the past historic year and I look forward to building on his good work. "To be elected as president of the Personal Finance Society is a great privilege and I am excited about ...

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