FundsNetwork appoints head of advisory services

Will report to Pat Shea

Hannah Godfrey
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FundsNetwork has appointed Jackie Boylan as head of advisory services.

Boylan will be responsible for managing and developing the service FundsNetwork delivers to advisory firms. She took over the role after former head of advisory services Jon Everill became head of personal investing at Fidelity international's Asia Pacific region. She will report to head of FundsNetwork, Pat Shea. Boylan joins the Fidelity-owned platform from Australian wealth manager BT Financial, where she was head of customer relations. She worked at the group for 22 years and held a variety of management position throughout, including head of platform sales and key accounts ...

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