PFS appoints Alasdair Walker chair of panel that shapes CPD

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The Personal Finance Society has appointed a new chair to the panel that shapes the professional body’s CPD content.

The CEO of Brunel Capital Partners Damien Rylett has resigned as chair with Chartered financial planner Alasdair Walker, managing director of Leicestershire-based Handford Aitkenhead & Walker, taking over the role. The PFS Power panel is made of financial planners who assist the Personal Finance Society's Power CPD programme and help guide the creation of practice videos, webinars, events, podcasts and articles for the profession. Walker said: "I'm looking forward to taking on the challenge of chair at what is a critical time for the development of the financial planning profession. ...

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