Tenet makes senior operations hire

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Tenet Group has appointed Julie Woolmer as compliance operations director.

Woolmer (pictured) joins from Quilter Financial Planning, where she held the role of head of supervision and oversight since 2018. She has also held the position of head of compliance operations transformation, as well as senior operations and compliance roles at both The Co-Operative Bank and Britannia Building Society.

At Tenet, she will be responsible for the first line of oversight of teams, with a focus on implementing and embedding the firm’s supervision and oversight plans to deliver a modern, data-driven and more automated framework.

Mark Scanlon, chief executive at Tenet, said: “Harnessing technology to help protect advisers and their clients and provide them with financial peace of mind is central to our development strategy. Julie has the proven ability to preserve the high standards of our compliance support, and will focus on continuing to modernise the way in which Tenet provides supervision and oversight for members to produce good consumer outcomes.

“We welcome her extensive knowledge of operations management as we execute our technology investment plans and continue on our exciting growth journey.” 

Julie Woolmer, compliance operations director at Tenet, said: “Tenet is well-known in the industry for being a forward-thinking and innovative business that can reliably support its members’ compliance needs. I’m excited to join the team, and looking forward to helping make compliance faster and easier for network members in an ever-evolving regulatory landscape.”

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