Tilney Smith & Williamson continues hiring spree adding two more seniors

New joiners in business development and financial planning

Julia Bahr
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Wealth management group Tilney Smith & Williamson has added two seniors to its intermediaries business development team.

The hires form part of Tilney Smith & Williamson's ongoing expansion of its financial intermediaries business development team, which has welcomed seven new joiners in the last 12 months. Danielle Rothery and Lisa-Marie Finch join as business development managers covering the North East and South West respectively, the group revealed. Prior to taking on her new role, Rothery, who will be based in the Leeds office, was business development director at Standard Life Aberdeen, where she worked closely with national advice firms, wealth managers and discretionary managers. Finch, who w...

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