Tenet reveals Mark Scanlon as successor to CEO Martin Greenwood

Greenwood retiring after 19 years with group

Hannah Godfrey
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Tenet has revealed Mark Scanlon will - subject to regulatory approval - succeed current chief executive Martin Greenwood, who will retire in the spring after 19 years at the adviser support group.

Scanlon is currently chief executive of Personal Group Holdings, which provides employee services, such as employee benefits. The date he will take over as chief executive is yet to be confirmed. Greenwood (pictured) joined Tenet in 2000 as a non-executive director and was appointed chief executive of the group in 2011. "It has been a great privilege to work at Tenet," he said. "As I leave, the board and major shareholders have agreed the strategic plan for the next five years, which targets continued growth. "The plan provides great clarity on the future direction of the group, in...

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