Stephen Wynne-Jones to run both Nucleus and James Hay marketing operations

Joined James Hay in 2019

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James Hay marketing director Stephen Wynne-Jones will also be in charge of Nucleus Financial's marketing after the company completed the acquisition of the platform business in August earlier this year.

At James Hay, Wynne-Jones has been responsible for internal and external communications, brand, campaigns, events and PR. Prior to joining James Hay in 2019 he was head of UK retail marketing communications at rival platform business Aegon. "It's an honour to work with such a talented group of marketing and communications professionals," Wynne-Jones told his LinkedIn followers. "We have a tremendous opportunity to join together the best of both and build the leading retirement platform in the UK." James Hay's £145m acquisition of Edinburgh-based financial adviser platform Nucleus, ...

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