Old Mutual Wealth recruits responsible business head

Alice Rigby
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Old Mutual Wealth has hired Jane Goodland from Towers Watson to head its responsible business efforts.

Goodland will take the newly-created title of head of responsible business, and work to help continue establish the firm’s responsible business strategy and governance structure, concentrated on its five pillars of responsible business. The pillars are OMW customers, its employees, the communities in which it operates, the environment, and the way it invests. Goodland will implement the new strategy across the breadth of Old Mutual Wealth’s business, including its network of financial advisers, discretionary arm Quilter Cheviot, asset manager Old Mutual Global investors, and Old Mut...

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