New GM named for AdviceIQ

A change of guard is occurring at financial planning dealer group, AdviceIQ with the retirement of general manager, Paul Harding-Davis who will be handing over to John Sullivan.
Harding-Davis is departing his role at AdviceIQ after around half a decade working with the advice group, with Sullivan scheduled to take up the general manager role on 3 April.
Confirming the change, AdviceIQ chair, Andrew Harding pointed to the fact that Sullivan came to the role with legal qualifications having worked for Phillips Fox and Mallesons and having spent time at AMP as Senior Legal Counsel including responsibility for the legal affairs of the advice businesses.
He said that, more recently, Sullivan had spent over a decade consulting in wealth management and insurance.
“The AdviceIQ board is excited by our future prospects and look forward to John joining the group on 3 February,” he said.









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