Tenet appoints group risk and regulatory director

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Caroline Bradley, Tenet’s group risk and regulatory director, has decided to step down from her role this year.

She will be succeeded, subject to regulatory approval, by Julie Darlington, who will join Tenet in July this year.

Darlington is an experienced senior compliance professional, whose most recent role was within Quilter Financial Planning. Prior to this, she held CF10 and CF11 authorisations, as the compliance director at CAERUS Financial Ltd.

Mark Scanlon, Tenet chief executive, said: “We are delighted to welcome Julie to Tenet and are looking forward to her continuing the development and implementation of Tenet’s compliance transformation project, which has been reviewing the end-to-end compliance journey for our members.

“Caroline will remain in post until an appropriate handover has been conducted. She has been a fundamental driver of the business since she joined in 2012, and has become a well-known and respected industry leader in her time at Tenet. We wish Caroline every success in her forthcoming endeavours.”

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