Quilter hires head of inclusion and wellbeing

Replaces Kate Richardson

Jenna Brown
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Quilter has hired Tosin James-Odukoya as its head of inclusion and wellbeing to lead the firm's diversity agenda after Kate Richardson's departure from the firm.

James-Odukoya will work in the firm's London office and lead on Quilter's inclusion and diversity (I&D) strategy as well as oversee its employee wellbeing programme that has been in operation since 2018. Its goal is to cultivate a more "diverse, equitable and inclusive" organisation. Before joining Quilter, James-Odukoya was global lead of I&D at the mobile operator trade body, GSMA. Her experience also includes HR roles at Alexander Mann Solutions, the New York Stock Exchange and HSBC. Previous head of inclusion and wellbeing Kate Richardson, who set up the wealth management business...

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