Erik Hulshof has been made an executive director at Kempen Fiduciary Management and will be based in London.
The Association of Member-Nominated Trustees (AMNT) has launched an initiative to give pension schemes more power to influence the companies they invest in.
Martin Boniface has been made executive director at JLT Employee Benefits and will be responsible for running the trustee and corporate consulting arm of the business.
Top stories on PP this week include a boat builder not paying three months of contributions and unions rejecting a proposal from United Utilities to shut a DB scheme
UK pensions look good in theory but the system could turn out to be alarmingly fragile. Michael Klimes finds out why
Trustees and their advisers can do little to plug deficits of defined benefit (DB) schemes in the face of market forces which are beyond their control, says Andrew Warwick-Thompson.
NEST should be made the default auto-enrolment provider for small firms, according to a majority of respondents to Professional Pensions research.
Fairline Boats has been accused of missing three months of pension contributions for its 468-strong workforce.
Workers at United Utilities are set to vote on industrial action if the firm goes ahead with plans to close its defined benefit (DB) scheme.
The triple lock is "one of the most bizarre policies" implemented in UK pensions for a long time according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).