The Personal Investment Management & Financial Advice Association's (PIMFA) senior policy adviser Caroline Escott has left the newly merged trade body to join the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) as defined benefit and investment policy lead.
In her new role, Escott will lead the association's investment-related public policy, research and publication work. The PLSA explained she would focus on "promoting a sustainable, long-term inv...
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