Potter goes full-time at IMAP

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16 November 2016
| By Staff |
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The Institute of Managed Account Professionals (IMAP) last week announced new appointments to its Advisory Board.

The organisation said the changes had been made concurrent with the chairman of IMAP, Toby Potter, moving to a more full-time role within the organisation following his departure from his role as national manager, Platform Strategy and Managed Accounts with IOOF.

The Advisory Board provides guidance to the IMAP management team on strategic direction, discussions with regulators and suitable topics and presenters for IMAP events.

The members of the Advisory Board are:

Adam Seccombe — Implemented Portfolios

Andrew Tracy — JB Were

Brett Sanders — Philo Capital

Dan Powell — OneVue

Ian Knox — Paragem

John McIlroy — Crystal Wealth

Sam Marshall — IRESS

Steven Karrasch — Select Asset Management

Tom Bignill — Mason Stevens

Tom Glynn — DNR

Benjamin Abell — Colonial First State

Steve Thomas — netwealth

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