Tenet Group's Gill Davidson to join Intrinsic next month

Tom Ellis
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Tenet Group regulatory director Gill Davidson is to join Old Mutual Wealth's adviser network Intrinsic where, as chief risk officer, she will be responsible for overseeing the network's risk and compliance strategy.

In this role, which she is due to start next month, Davidson (pictured) will focus on "ensuring processes and controls are designed to facilitate the delivery of good customer outcomes", Intrinsic said. Earlier today it emerged Davidson was leaving Tenet as the adviser support group announced a number of senior board appointments. Prior to her time at Tenet, she held senior roles with Coventry Building Society and Skipton Building Society. Davidson will take over from Wallace Dobbin, a founding board member of Intrinsic, as he retires from full-time employment. Intrinsic said he woul...

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