BestAdvice editor steps down

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Kevin Rose is leaving his position as editor of BestAdvice today.

He has been editing the intermediary website since 2008 and has been an integral part of the business since 2001.

Rose said: “BestAdvice has been a big part of my life for the last 20 years. I am incredibly proud of what BestAdvice has achieved and become over that time.

“I am staying in the industry – news of my next role will be revealed next week.”

It will be business as usual for BestAdvice. Editorial enquiries should be addressed to newsdesk@bestadvice.co.uk and all sales/commercial emails to sales@bestadvice.co.uk.

A new editor will be appointed in due course.

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