Foster Denovo sales director leaves role

No plans to fill sales director's former role

Laura Miller
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National advice firm Foster Denovo has confirmed that its sales and marketing director has left the role, and there are no plans to replace him.

Darren Laverty has not left the business, but has returned to his previous patch of the firm's employee benefits arm Secondsight. The move was his decision and he remains an equity partner in Foster Denovo, a spokesperson said. "Prior to his position as sales and marketing director, Darren was one of the leading employee benefit partners," a spokesperson said. "He has now chosen to spend more time building his own corporate clients within this business - hence the change of role." However, the firm said there are "no immediate plans" to replace Laverty, as he continues to perfor...

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