IFW expands with two new hires

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Sophie King
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The Initiative for Financial Wellbeing (IFW) has appointed Judy Darley and Charlie Goodman to help the business continue to grow.

Darley, who has managed communities for magazines as well as instigating communications strategies for investment firms and the NHS, will take up the role of community manager. She will support IFW to grow its membership. Meanwhile, Goodman will join the executive team to lead on workplace wellbeing, designed to assist companies in educating and implementing financial wellbeing within their employee benefits programmes and across their general business culture.  For the last 10 years, Goodman has presented financial workshops in the workplace as an employee benefits consultant. He set...

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