PFS adds two directors to its board

Alan Whittle and Adam Harper appointed

Isabel Baxter
clock • 3 min read

The Personal Finance Society (PFS) has appointed Alan Whittle and Adam Harper as directors.

Whittle is a Chartered financial planner and a PFS Fellow. His previous roles include president, education secretary and careers officer of the Aberdeen Institute of Insurance and Financial Services, chair of the PFS North Scotland region, and Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) national forum officer for Scotland. Meanwhile, Harper is currently executive director, strategy, advocacy and professional standards in the CII Group. He replaces Gill White, who retired from the CII Group and as a director of the PFS board at the end of 2025. On top of these director appointments, the PFS...

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