Lifestyle Article - Xerox appoints John Breedon as Head of DB Client Strategy


Xerox HR Services have appointed, former JLT Head of Investment Consulting, John Breedon as their Head of DB Client Strategy

 John joins the business with 25 years’ experience and most recently held the role of Head of Investment Consulting at Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT). During his time with JLT he was responsible for providing strategic advice to trustees and corporates covering asset and liability management, de-risking and flightpath planning. Prior to that he held the position of Head of Corporate Consulting at JLT and was previously a scheme actuary for 10 years.
 
 In his new position John will be responsible for helping build and implement a common shared vision with clients, to enable them to understand and take control of risks within their pension schemes and to assist in the cost effective, structured run off of the risks in a planned and timetabled manner.
 
 David Piltz, UK Managing Director at Xerox HR Services said: “I am delighted that, in John, we have attracted another individual with such clear, strong industry experience. John’s knowledge and insight will be vital as we continue to provide our clients with the support they need to fully understand their pension schemes and make the appropriate decisions.”
 
 John Breedon, Head of DB Client Strategy at Xerox HR Services said: “I’m excited to be joining a company with such a deep and trusted client heritage – especially as we move forward into our promising future as Conduent HR Services.”
 
 
  

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