Caroline Bradley made Tenet's group risk and regulatory director

Replacing Mike O’Brien

Hannah Godfrey
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Tenet Group has appointed Caroline Bradley group risk and regulatory director to replace departing group regulatory director, Mike O'Brien.

Bradley (pictured), who joined Tenet in 2012 and has more than 25 years' experience in the financial services sector, currently holds the role of group finance and risk director. As a consequence of the switch in Bradley's roles, Tenet is in the process of recruiting a new group financial director. She is scheduled to move in a phased transition to coincide with O'Brien's departure, which is expected to be 30 June. O'Brien resigned from Tenet in April to take up a role at insurance and employee benefits firm Jardine Lloyd Thompson. Tenet Group chief executive Martin Greenwood said:...

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