Law Debenture reshapes pensions leadership
Professional services firm Law Debenture, headquartered in London, has made a series of senior leadership appointments within its pensions division to support future growth.
Natalie Winterfrost will become head of pensions, bringing extensive experience as a trustee and industry leader.
She will oversee people leadership and service delivery across the division.
Sankar Mahalingham steps into the newly created role of head of pensions growth, drawing on more than 30 years’ experience to drive business development and client relationships.
And Jane Beverley will transition to senior director, focusing on client work and technical expertise.
The changes mark a new phase for Law Debenture’s pensions division following a period of consolidation and continued expansion.
Denis Jackson, chief executive of Law Debenture, said: “We are hugely grateful to the team for their excellent contributions to so many aspects of our business, and their invaluable role in creating this new structure.
“These changes to our pensions division create a robust, scalable infrastructure and will ultimately benefit our clients and scheme members.
“We are perfectly positioned to deliver both the operational rigor and the strategic growth our clients expect over the coming years, further cementing our position as a leading independent professional services provider.”
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