IFA loses its PD boss over conference switch
Institute of Financial Advisers professional development director Joe Grayland has resigned, Good Returns has been told, and organisational politics are getting the blame.
Wednesday, April 10th 2013, 4:09PM 2 Comments
Grayland joined the organisation in 2011, responsible for delivering professional development to members.
It is believed his resignation was prompted by internal ructions over the IFA’s move to switch the time and location of its annual conference this year.
The conference was moved from Nelson to Auckland will be held earlier in the year to accommodate Graham Rich and his PortfolioConstruction Forum Symposium
It will now run directly after Rich’s event next month.
Grayland would, yesterday, not confirm the move.
IFA chief executive Penny Mudford did not want to comment until an email had been sent to the institute’s members.
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