Sense Network owner appoints Hamilton to new group finance director

Previously at Perspective Group

Tom Ellis
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Adviser Services Holdings, the owner of Sense Network, has appointed Glenn Hamilton as group finance director.

Hamilton was previously group financial controller at national adviser firm Perspective Group, where he worked from 2009. Prior to that, he was financial controller at Modus Properties. His latest role was newly created by Adviser Services Holdings to oversee finances at a group and individual business level. Adviser Services Holdings CEO Michael Couzens said: "We are delighted to appoint someone of Glenn's experience and expertise. We have grown quickly over the past year, organically and through acquisitions.  Each company had a different accounting system, and we require a formal o...

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