The Embark Group adds four senior executives

Adding to 'long-term talent base'

Tom Ellis
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The Embark Group has added a number of executives to bolster its ranks, hiring four senior figures across its personal finance brands.

The quadruple hire will see former Huntswood chief operating officer David King join specialist small self-administered scheme and self-invested personal pensions specialists Rowanmoor as managing director, while David Lowe joins the wider group's management team as group head of propositional and technical. Lowe joins from Zurich where he was head of corporate propositions and pensions management director. Meanwhile Jane Dolan, who has worked for Bravura Solutions and DST, has joined The Embark Group as head of transformation and James Cannon has joined as regional sales manager in the ...

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