TISA appoints former BlackRock MD Stenning as chair

Promoted from deputy chair role

Beth Brearley
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The Investing and Saving Alliance (TISA) has appointed Tony Stenning as its new chair, following the departure of former chair Clive Shelton who stepped down in June.

Stenning spent 16 years at BlackRock where he was managing director and held a number of senior positions, including head of UK retail and head of retirement in EMEA, and has almost 30 years of experience in the investment industry. Stenning has been involved with TISA for a number of years, joining the board in 2014 and becoming deputy chair in 2016.  In 2013, he chaired The Savings and Investment Policy Project (TSIP), a coalition of 50 firms, trade bodies and consumer groups, tasked with delivering policy proposals to improve consumer financial wellbeing. Stenning commented: "I ...

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