Dalriada Trustees has announced the appointment of Paul Brine as a professional trustee.
Brine brings over 16 years’ experience to the role, having served on a variety of schemes, including defined benefit (DB), defined contribution (DC), and hybrid structures. He has also chaired at both trustee and committee level. Prior to this, he spent 30 years in risk and capital markets in London and New York, starting at J.P. Morgan, before spending 17 years at Credit Suisse, working as a managing director in fixed income and derivatives, and later in alternative investments.
Osborne Clarke has named Carol Dick as a partner in its pension team.
She joins the firm from PwC where she was a senior manager for six years, having also spent seven years in the pensions practice at Squire Patton Boggs prior to this. She has over 20 years' experience advising trustees and employers on all aspects of pensions arrangements, including funding issues, benefit design changes, pensions liability management exercises and rectification projects.
Zedra Governance has promoted Kim Nash to the role of managing director, effective from 1 November.
Nash, a qualified actuary and experienced professional trustee, has been appointed to the boards of numerous DB, DC, and hybrid pension schemes, and master trusts and independent governance committees. She takes over the role from Richard Butcher, who held the position since 2010 and will remain at the firm for a time as a client director, continuing to look after his current portfolio of clients. Butcher will however be giving up his management and operational duties, and cutting back his working week, as a first step towards eventual retirement.
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