Paradigm Norton's Martin Ruskin named chairman of CISI IFP Forum

Ian Howe steps down

Victoria McKeever
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Paradigm Norton head of business development Martin Ruskin has been appointed chairman of the CISI IFP Forum committee.

Ruskin (pictured) has been deputy chairman of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment (CISI) Institute of Financial Planning (IFP) Professional Forum since its formation in 2015. He takes over chairing from Ian Howe, who stepped down but will remain a CISI member and certified financial planning professional. The IFP Professional Forum is intended to encourage CISI's financial planning members to share their ideas and listen to presentations by other practitioners. It provides an opportunity to meet other professionals and engage in open discussions in a confidential settin...

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