Positive Solutions' recruitment head departs

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Positive Solutions has been hit by another senior exit after recruitment director Martin Brown left the firm with immediate effect.

The Aegon-backed national IFA firm has appointed Ian Clisby as interim head of recruitment while it looks for a permanent replacement. Peter Coleman, chief executive of Positive Solutions, said: "The next phase of our progress as a business will concentrate on further improving our proposition and delivering growth. "In order to deliver on this, I have been proactively changing and strengthening our management team. " Coleman (pictured) added that the firm would be making further announcements on new appointments in the near future, including a replacement for Brown, "whose objecti...

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