Alastair Conway begins FNZ vice chair role

Said the move marked ‘the right moment for a transition’

Isabel Baxter
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Alasdair Conway has officially stepped into his newly created role as vice chair of client coverage for FNZ, while Andy Brodie has assumed day-to-day leadership of the UK operation.

Writing on LinkedIn yesterday (18 May), Conway, who has led FNZ UK for more than four years, said the move marked "the right moment for a transition" after a period of sustained growth and operational change across the business. In his new role, his will focus on supporting existing and prospective clients, while continuing to work alongside FNZ group CEO Blythe Masters and group president Roman Regelman as the global platform provider continues its transformation strategy. Conway noted that FNZ's UK business had doubled in size during his tenure and become more deeply embedded in the...

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