PFS names board director and two vice presidents

Ben Wright joins as director and Carla Brown and Daniel Williams as VPs

Isabel Baxter
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The Personal Finance Society (PFS) has appointed a director and two vice presidents to its board.

Chartered financial planner Ben Wright has become director of the professional body and will join from 21 March. He will serve for an initial four-year term. Meanwhile, the PFS board has also elected two of its existing directors, Carla Brown and Daniel Williams, as vice presidents. Both Brown and Williams will act as vice presidents this year, with one of them to be elected by the board to be president in 2025 subject to confirmation at this year's annual general meeting. The other will serve as president in 2026. Brown will also take on the role of chair of the PFS Power Panel, a...

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