PMI and Authently team up to launch two training programmes

Courses will help pension professionals improve their leadership skills

Jonathan Stapleton
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The PMI's Varsha Gicas and Authently Consulting's Pat Sharman
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The PMI's Varsha Gicas and Authently Consulting's Pat Sharman

The Pensions Management Institute (PMI) has teamed up with Authently Consulting to launch two training programmes that aim to help industry professionals improve their leadership skills.

The professional body said the courses are designed to raise governance standards and equip trustees and administrators with the behavioural and leadership skills needed to thrive in an increasingl...

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