8th June 2011

Marketing Hub: Transition planning with Brett Davidson

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Events-Hub is delighted to announce the addition of Brett Davidson, chief executive of FP Advance, to the line-up of top speakers at its upcoming conferences in Harrogate on 16 June and Bristol on 5 July.
Brett will be discussing better-business processes and transition planning for financial advisers, areas in which he has established himself as one of the UK's foremost experts and which are only becoming more important as the RDR deadline edges ever closer.

Prior to arriving in the UK in 2004, Brett spent 13 years in Australia's financial services industry, 10 of which as a partner with Profile Financial Services, a leading financial planning business that went through the business transition from commission to fee ahead of the curve.


"Most people feel more comfortable when they are acting from a position of knowledge and also when they can resort to some tried-and-tested methods," he says. "That is where I come in - I have been through the pain and celebrated the gain."


To register for either the Harrogate or Bristol events via Events-Hub,click here, or email enquiries@events-hub.com.

 

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