PPI director to step down

The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) today announced that its director Niki Cleal will be stepping down around the time of the Institute’s annual general meeting on 5 June after seven years of service.


Cleal said: “I will retain an ongoing connection with the PPI as a governor and I am confident that the PPI council will appoint a successor who can successfully lead the organisation through the next phase of its development.”


PPI chairman of council Michael Pomery CVO added: "There is no doubt that, under Niki’s excellent leadership, the PPI has developed and matured into a much more substantial organisation. The scope and quantity of the PPI’s research has broadened while the quality of the research has been maintained and the PPI’s income and the number of staff have all increased. More importantly, the reputation of the PPI within the pensions industry, the media and in government circles has been greatly enhanced.”

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