Ex Mercer UK CEO becomes Chairman

Former UK Chief Executive of Mercer and leading industry expert, Alan Whalley joins WEALTH at work as their new Chairman.

Whalley has vast experience and knowledge of the benefits and pension industry. He is a qualified actuary who only recently retired from Mercer at the end of 2012. Previously he has held senior positions at Watson Wyatt including European Managing Partner and US Regional Manager.

Jonathan Watts-Lay, Director, WEALTH at work comments; “We are exceptionally pleased that Alan has joined us, as he brings with him a strong industry reputation. WEALTH at work is going through significant growth so Alan’s industry knowledge and experience of building large businesses will be invaluable to our continued success.”

Alan Whalley, Chairman, WEALTH at work adds, “I am passionate about meeting the rapidly growing need to help people manage their lifetime savings to provide an appropriate level of income in retirement. I am delighted to have joined WEALTH at work, as they are a dynamic market leading company who are unrivalled for the provision of financial education and advice in the workplace. I look forward to working with the team to deliver further innovation – particularly on the extremely important issue of education and advice around retirement income options for members of Defined Contribution (DC) schemes which is one of the biggest challenges for both employers and trustees alike over the next few years.”

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