Rowe to depart Hood Sweeney
The immediate past chairman of the Financial Planning Association, Matthew Rowe, has announced that he is stepping down as managing director of Adelaide-based planning and accountancy firm, Hood Sweeney.
Rowe's departure has been announced to Hood Sweeney staff and clients this week.
The former FPA chairman is understood to have been considering his future over the past six months and will undertake studies at the Harvard Business School before deciding on the next step in his career.
Rowe is a continuing columnist with Money Management.
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