CISI names Maggie Lindsay Scottish branch president

Succeeds Chris Clark

Victoria McKeever
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The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) has appointed Maggie Lindsay as Scottish branch president.

Lindsay has five years' experience on the CISI Scottish regional committee and more than 25 years' experience in financial services.  She has worked in a variety of operational roles over the course of her career and is currently an associate director at Smith & Williamson, looking after various teams within investment operations and fund administration. Lindsay follows Chris Clark's four-year tenure. Lindsay said: "We now have a truly diverse committee both in terms of age, experience and gender; and there is a passion within the committee to increase the engagement with our young...

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