Pensions - Articles - Hymans Robertson appoints Sarah Steel


Hymans Robertson has appointed Sarah Steel as a Senior New Business Consultant. Sarah joins the firm from Aon Hewitt where she was Sales Director for their Employee Benefits Business.

 Sarah’s role at Hymans Robertson will stretch across both the Defined Benefit (DB) and Defined Contribution (DC) markets, where she will focus on creating and developing relationships with both trustees and pension sponsors to advise them on any of their pension needs.

 Commenting on the appointment, James Verner, Commercial Director at Hymans Robertson said: “I am delighted to welcome Sarah on board, she will be an excellent addition to the business development team here at Hymans Robertson. Sarah’s considerable experience across both the DB and DC markets make her a valuable asset to the firm as we continue to grow our position amongst both Trustee and Reward markets”.

 Sarah Steel added: “I am really excited to join the team at Hymans Robertson. The firm has an excellent reputation for providing first class advice across all areas of the pensions market. Their straightforward and friendly approach to partnering with clients makes Hymans Robertson an excellent company to promote and be a part of.”
  

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