Susie Bolton joins SIFA board as director of compliance

'Final piece of jigsaw'

Tom Ellis
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Professional connections and compliance and business support provider SIFA has hired Susie Bolton as its associate director of compliance services.

Bolton has worked in compliance functions within a number of network, support provider and consultancy businesses, most recently as compliance manager at Smith and Williamson.  "Susie is the final piece of the jigsaw for our board," said SIFA managing director David Ingram (pictured). "Her expertise and experience will prove invaluable to us as we continue to build our offering to advisory firms. "It has taken us a long time to make this appointment as we have been determined to continue SIFA's longstanding practice of appointing only top-quality people in order to provide excellent a...

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