Lifestyle Article - Barnett Waddingham appoints three new partners


To support continued business growth, Barnett Waddingham, the UK’s largest independent provider of actuarial, administration and consultancy services, is proud to announce the promotion of three of its staff to partners. The new partners will ensure we continue on the current path of success.

 The new partners are:
 Andy Greig joined Barnett Waddingham’s pension administration team in February 2000. Andy's expertise revolves around pension administration, new scheme implementations and pooled banking services. He plays a key role in business development in our pension administration business, and is also responsible for our administration teams across defined benefit and defined contribution pension schemes at our Bromsgrove office. Andy’s experience and proactive approach provides our clients with a high quality and reliable administration service.
  
 Simon Rusling is the head of marketing and has overall responsibility for the planning, creation and delivery of marketing strategies to support the ongoing development and growth of the firm across all markets. He works closely with other partners across the business to not only support our growth ambitions, but to also ensure it is well coordinated and that we continue to present ourselves well to existing clients, intermediaries and prospects alike. Simon has been at Barnett Waddingham since 2008 and leads the firm's central Marketing team which delivers a wide range of marketing activities including communications and PR, event management, research and insight, brand management and design, and new business support.
  
 Stuart Harrison joined Barnett Waddingham in 2011. He advises a range of trustee and corporate clients on investments, including asset strategy, risk reduction and manager selection. He has experience of a wide range of investment and actuarial work including strategic advice, liability hedging and long-term de-risking. Stuart previously worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers for over 10 years.
  
 Nick Salter, senior partner at Barnett Waddingham, commented: “I am proud to announce the promotion of three key members of staff to the position of partner. Andy, Simon and Stuart’s promotions are reflective of their hard work and dedication to Barnett Waddingham’s continued success as they all are fully committed to the firm’s culture of delivering high quality work and support for our clients in the dynamic working environment that the firm provides. Our people are our greatest asset and it is their contributions that enable us to meet the standards of excellence our clients expect from us”.
  
 Furthermore, the firm has also promoted the following 15 to associate:
 Angus Scorgie, Investment Consulting
 Andy Leggett, SIPP & SSAS
 Collette Graham, Pension Administration
 David Moreton, Investment Consulting
 Fiona Rumsby, Pension Administration
 Geoff Howard, Trustee Consulting
 Heather Peters, Pension Administration
 Julia Turney, Workplace Health and Wealth
 Mike Lawson, Trustee Consulting
 Nilesh Shah, Trustee Consulting
 Roisin McGuire , Public Sector
 Sonia Kataora, Investment Consulting
 Tom Cowley, Pension Administration
 Tom Hargreaves, Corporate Consulting
 Tom Prime, Pension Administration
  

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