Martin Tilley leaves Dentons after 30 years with business

Replaced by Stephen McPhillips

Hannah Godfrey
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Former director of technical services Martin Tilley has left Dentons Pension Management after 30 years at the business.

Tilley (pictured) is moving onto pastures new at a wealth management firm, where he will continue to work in the self-invested personal pension (SIPP) and small self-administered scheme (SSAS) sector. He will begin his new role in January. Tilley has been replaced at Dentons by Stephen McPhillips, who has been at the firm since January 2012. McPhillips has spent all of his working life in the member-directed pensions sector, having worked for the likes of Pointon York, Cofunds, James Hay and Scottish Equitable. He joined the industry 30 years ago, training as a SSAS administrator look...

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