Phil Young steps down as Threesixty MD

To become strategy adviser

Victoria McKeever
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Threesixty Services managing director Phil Young has stepped down from his role to become strategy adviser and is to be replaced by compliance director Russell Facer, as of September.

Finance director Laura Chuck will also extend her role to finance and operations director. Meanwhile head of compliance Gary Crossley will become compliance director and head of IT Paul Simcock will become IT director, both joining the executive team. Threesixty said the moves were part of its ongoing succession planning strategy. Young (pictured) acted as managing director of the firm for nearly seven years following its acquisition by Standard Life in March 2010. He said: "Threesixty is in better shape than ever and I'm proud of what we've achieved over the last 14 years. It i...

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