Pensions - Articles - Hymans Robertson hires new Commercial Director


 Hymans Robertson has announced the appointment of James Verner as Commercial Director.

 James joins from Thomsons Online Benefits where he was Enterprise Director. In his new role, James will be responsible for driving business development initiatives for the firm and ensuring that they are aligned across the marketing and new business teams.

 James Verner, Hymans Robertson said: “I’m delighted to be joining Hymans Robertson as the business has a fantastic reputation for client service and solving real issues, whilst ensuring better outcomes for businesses and their employees. I’m looking forward to working with the team to build on our success, and continue to bring fresh and innovative ways to deal with the pension related challenges that employers and trustees face.”

 Ronnie Bowie, Hymans Robertson said: “James has a wealth of experience which will help us continue to grow and diversify our business in the pensions and workplace savings market. This appointment reflects clients` increasing focus on their defined contribution plans and how those plans deliver real value for both the employer and the employee.”
  

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