Claire Goodwin to join The Paraplanners

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Accredited paraplanner Claire Goodwin is set to join outsourced business The Paraplanners later this month.

Goodwin, a member of the Institute of Financial Planning's paraplanning working group, is due to join the company on 20 January from financial planners the Taylor Oliver Partnership. She will be working alongside fellow paraplanners Kim Bendall, Kat Mock and company founder Richard Allum, as well as Gemma Dennis, who leads The Paraplanners' client administrative management service. Goodwin said: "Having never worked in a team of paraplanners before, I'm absolutely delighted to be joining such a great firm. I look forward to getting my teeth into some of the technical challenges and ge...

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