Tim Boles appointed president of CISI Isle of Man branch

'Honoured to take up role'

Sophie King
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The Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment (CISI) has appointed Tim Boles as its the president of its Isle of Man branch.

The Chartered FCSC, FRGS, FRSA and FInstLM (pictured) will take over from Paul Kneen, who has held the position for two years. Before becoming managing director at Simcocks Pensions Limited, Boles was chairman of AKG Group in 2000 and previously worked in the City of London for over 10 years after his commission into the Blues and Royals in 1978. Boles said he is honoured to take up the role of president. He also complimented his predecessor Paul for creating an environment of useful and engaging study via regular CPD, which Boles will look to build upon. "I note that the Isle of M...

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