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Trigold Roadshow dates
Appointments
Trigold has unveiled the 2009 dates and locations for its nationwide interme-
diary Business Academy Road Shows. These free road shows have been Bank of England appointments
designed to equip advisers with the vital skills, knowledge and tools required
The Queen has approved a number of appointments as directors of
to excel in the modern advisory market.
the Bank of England.
The following dates have been confirmed with more expected to be added at
The following will start work at the Bank immediately:
a later date.
Brendan Barber, Roger Carr, António Horta-Osório, Susan Rice
09Jul Gatwick Airport, 21 Jul Coventry, 8 Sep Belfast, 22 Sep Manchester, 12
C.B.E., Mark Tucker, Lord Turner, and Harrison Young. The Bank of
England is governed by a Board known as the Court. These
Oct Chatham, 27 Oct Birmingham, 10 Nov Heathrow, 17 Nov Bath, 24 Nov
appointments were made following an open competition to identify
Exeter, 08 Dec Croydon
new non-executive directors of Court, and have been made in
accordance with the Commissioner for Public Appointments Code of
21 July
Practice. They join the Governor and the Deputy Governors, together
with Sir David Lees, who was appointed chair designate of the Court
on 17 April 2009.
AIFA Director's Dinner – London
Brendan Barber, Roger Carr, Susan Rice C.B.E. and Harrison
Young have been appointed for a 2-year term. António Horta-Osório,
Mark Tucker and Lord Turner have been appointed for a 3-year term.
Location: London Capital Club, London
The appointment for different initial terms is to stagger end dates
Timings: Drinks reception: 6.30 pm, Speeches and Dinner: 7.00 pm
and help ensure continuity on the Court going forward.
End: 9.30 pm The current non-executive directors of Court that will be stepping
AIFA recognises the importance of meeting with members face to face, down are: Brendan Barber, Roger Carr, Amelia Chilcott Fawcett
keeping you informed of ongoing concerns and recent developments in the
C.B.E., The Hon. Peter Jay, Sir John Parker, Dr David Potter C.B.E.,
world of regulation, as well as what you can expect in the coming months.
Susan Rice C.B.E, Professor David Rhind Esq. C.B.E. F.R.S. F.B.A.,
This is your opportunity to hear from AIFA Director General, Chris
Arun Sarin, James Strachan, Lord Turner, Robert Wigley, and
Cummings, gain an update on AIFA’s work and the regulatory agenda, whilst
Geoffrey Wilkinson.
giving you the opportunity to debate topical issues with your peers over a
Brendan Barber, Roger Carr, Susan Rice C.B.E. and Lord Turner
(whose appointment is ex officio) are being been appointed to the new
three course dinner. Scottish Widows will again join diners on the evening,
Court.
providing valuable industry insight.
Cost: Members – free, Non-members – £50 + VAT eGateway makes key appointment
If you would like any further information on this event, please contact eGateway, the free intermediary trading platform offering access to
Tomas Benjamin on 020 7826 9042 or email tomas@aifa.net
financial and non financial products and services, has announced the
appointment of Martin Selby as business development director
covering the South West of England and South Wales.
8 September
Martin Selby worked for Solent Mortgage Services (SMS) running
their South West Office for ten years and joins to promote eGateway
Director's Dinner – Bristol
to intermediaries and Happy Tree eMarketing to product providers.
Kelvin Cooper, managing director of eGateway, said “I have known
Martin for a long time and he brings vast experience of the
Location: Bristol
intermediary market to bear and will help brokers get the best out of
In a similar format to the London dinner, this is your opportunity to hear
the eGateway proposition. Martin was one of the best managers SMS
from an AMI Director, gain an update on our work and the regulatory agen-
had. I know other companies were keen to get him on board, so I feel
da, whilst giving you the opportunity to debate topical issues with your peers
delighted he has joined us.”
Martin Selby said “I am looking forward to working with Kelvin
over a three course dinner.
again. This is a tremendous opportunity for me to work with brokers
Details of the dinner can be found below:
again and with a proposition that can add real value to what they do. I
Location: Bristol – venue TBC am convinced that eGateway can revolutionise the way brokers do
Timings: Drinks reception: 6.30 pm, Speeches and Dinner: 7.00 pm business.”
End: 9.30 pm
Cost: Members – free, Non-members – £50 + VAT,
Chris Potts joins Debt Free
If you would like any further information on this event, please contact
Chris Potts has joined Debt Free to help promote its debt
AMI on 020 7628 1288 or email events@a-m-i.org.uk
management services to a wider audience.
Chris was previously the MD of Platinum Lending and before that in
senior sales roles in the lending industry including CHL.
8 September
Chris has a wealth of experience in the lending industry and as MD of
one of the leading mortgage packages was made fully aware of the
Director's Lunch – Cardiff
problems that can be created when traditional consolidation routes
such as remortgage are cut off. This is what attracted him to debt
management as he sees this as a substitute for traditional
Location: Cardiff
consolidation in that it enables clients to regain control of their
This is part of AMI’s programme of going round and meeting as many mem-
finances.
bers as possible. Take advantage of this in Cardiff.
Millions of people have been forced into financial difficulty simply
Timings: Registration and Wine: 12.30 pm, Speeches and Lunch: 1.00 pm because of the recession which they had no control over and made no
End: 2.30 pm contribution towards. The lending institutions recognise this and are
Cost: Members – free, Non-members – £50 + VAT, happy for recognised debt management companies to negotiate on
If you would like any further information on this event, please contact AMI
clients behalf to ensure that their monthly outgoings on unsecured
on 020 7628 1288 or email events@a-m-i.org.uk
credit such as loans, credit cards, catalogues etc are reduced to a
level that allows them to maintain an acceptable standard of living.
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