Hopkins and Heeney join the IPTF executive team

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Julie Hopkins and David Heeney are joining the executive team of the Income Protection Task Force (IPTF.)

The executive team which supports Peter Le Beau , the chairman of IPTF in drawing up the strategy and objectives for the organisation, comprises Richard Walsh, John Gillman, Roy Mcloughlin and Teresa Fritz following the retirement of Karin Lloyd. Hopkins previously worked for Hannover Life Re (UK) before moving into consultancy in the last two years. She has significant experience on industry committees in the protection space. Heeney is retiring from Pacific Life Re where he was one of the architects of the development of their UK and Australian business. Peter Le Beau said: "We a...

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