How the PLSA is meeting its members' needs

James Phillips
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The PLSA's new chief executive Julian Mund speaks to James Phillips about the association's plans for the future and how it will balance competing interests

The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) has entered a new era, with the departure of Joanne Segars in June leading to a new chief executive in Julian Mund. Mund comes from a somewha...

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James Phillips

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