Openwork completes senior team revamp with Rob Askham hire

Joins as propositions director

Jenna Brown
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Openwork Partnership has added more fresh blood to its senior leadership team with the appointment of Rob Askham as propositions director.

He was previously commercial director at Santander Asset Management UK where he worked for more than 21 years in a number of senior roles. At the network, he has been tasked with the development and delivery of products and services, marketing as well as the advice and sales process. He joined on 1 February along with new managing director Stuart Dobson. Dodson was previously managing director of network member Newcastle Financial Advisers. His leadership team is made up of network director Claire Limon, strategic partner director Liam Richards, and newly-appointed Askham. Philip H...

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