Sesame announces symposium details

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Sesame has published details of the industry speakers that will appear at its fourth national conference on 15 November 2010 at the Park Plaza Hotel, Westminster.
The event will include keynote speeches from Sesame Bankhall Group’s executive chairman, Ivan Martin, along with Toby Strauss, Aviva CEO.
The event will again feature a ‘question time’ debate with industry figures discussing the issues that are shaping the future of the advice profession. Advisers will be able to pose questions to a panel that includes CEO’s Otto Thoresen from Aegon, Mike Kellard from AXA, Graham Harvey from Friends Provident, Peter Mann from Skandia and David Etherington from Zurich.
Other key sessions taking place include developments from Sesame in the investment platform arena, along with a mortgage panel debate chaired by PMS Managing Director John Cupis, covering recent outcomes and impact of the FSA’s Mortgage Market Review.
There will also be motivational speeches from Sir Clive Woodward, former England RFU Coach and British Olympic Director of Elite Performance, and Sahar Hashemi, co-founder of Coffee Republic.
Stephen Young, chief operating officer at Sesame Bankhall Group, said: “Sesame Symposium has become renowned for providing expert insight and stimulating debate. It gives financial advisers the opportunity to hear first hand from leading commentators on the future of the industry

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