Lifestyle Article - Willis Towers Watson appoints Matt Dodds


Willis Towers Watson has appointed a new UK Client Data Services Lead within its Technology and Administration Solutions (TAS) business. Matt Dodds joins WTW, one of the leading providers of pensions administration services in the UK, from ITM where he was a Director.

 Reporting to UK Head of Business Development, Damian Magee, Matt’s new role is focused on working with clients to improve the quality of their pension scheme data, improving member interaction, understanding and outcomes. He is a leading industry voice on the importance of pensions data and its broader impacts. Matt is also co-founder of NextGen, and will continue in that role, promoting and encouraging the next generation of professionals within the financial services sector.
 
 Damian Magee, Head of Business Development TAS UK, Willis Towers Watson, said: “We’re very excited that Matt has chosen to join Willis Towers Watson’s pensions administration business. He has a strong reputation in the industry due to his commitment to innovation and his ability to work effectively with clients to deliver solutions to complex pension scheme challenges.
 
 “The quality of member data held by pension schemes is of paramount, and growing, importance. From navigating the challenges of GMP Equalisation to being able to take advantage of favourable pensions transaction conditions, good quality data is the fundamental building block upon which strong scheme governance can be built.”
 
 Matt Dodds, Client Data Services Lead TAS UK, Willis Towers Watson, said: “I am delighted to join Willis Towers Watson, one of the most significant players in the UK pensions administration industry. WTW’s TAS client list is unmatched, with millions of members, stretching back over decades, across dozens of legacy organisations. Clients of this scale and complexity have unique and complex data issues, and I am excited to help them resolve these challenges.”
 
  

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