IFW adds Sturkey and Waller to organisation

Ruth Sturkey and Clive Waller join

Julia Bahr
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The Initiative for Financial Wellbeing (IFW), a non-profit membership-based organisation, has added two experienced names to its ranks.

Ruth Sturkey, non-executive director at Paradigm Norton, has joined the board as vice chair and Clive Waller, chairman at the Investment Network and managing director at CWC Research, has joined in the role of ambassador. Sturkey (pictured) co-founded boutique financial planning firm The Red House, which subsequently merged with Paradigm Norton in 2017. She is currently spearheading its "Money & Life" podcast series and can be seen regularly presenting at industry events. Waller has worked with financial advisers for more than 35 years. He set up and ran CMC, a specialised research-ba...

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