Adrian Boulding joins TISA after 18 years at Legal & General

Jenna Towler
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Adrian Boulding, Legal & General's pension policy stalwart, has joined the Tax Incentivised Savings Association (TISA) following the announcement of his departure from the provider.

Boulding joins the financial services membership association as pensions strategy director and will champion TISA's thought leadership on savings and investment issues. He starts his new role in August. He was previously Legal & General's pensions strategy director and has been with the provider for 18 years.  Boulding was part of the three-man team tasked with reviewing auto-enrolment for the Department for Work and Pensions in 2010. TISA has also appointed Adam Hodgkins as head of engagement. He joins from Cordium where he was operations director.  The body has also boosted it...

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