PFS adds two board members

Including former WIFA Role Model of the Year Kate Gannon

Isabel Baxter
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The Personal Finance Society (PFS) has appointed two board members.

PFS members Kate Gannon and Craig Palfrey will join the Board on Monday 3 March. Their appointments follow campaign group criticism of the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) after it added four members of its executive leadership team to the PFS board last October. Gannon is a Chartered financial planner, a fellow of the PFS and a Chartered wealth planner with the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investments. She is a founder of Themis Wealth Management in Cornwall. She previously spent 20 years with Barclays Bank and has been treasurer trustee for Age UK Cornwall and the Isles of...

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