Former Pru director Russell Warwick joins Primetime Retirement

30 years in the industry

Hannah Godfrey
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Russell Warwick, a former director at Prudential, has moved to Primetime Retirement to take on the role of director of sales and marketing.

Warwick (pictured) has more than 30 years' experience in the pensions industry and at Prudential held a variety of sales and sales management roles before moving into senior management. Most recently, he was appointed director of consumer and digital, where he was responsible for the company's direct distribution strategy. He also played a leading role in the creation of Prudential Financial Planning, as well as leading the company's strategy work, which included responding to the challenges of the Retail Distribution Review. Warwick has been involved with industry and trade bodies...

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