Centrepoint appointments focus on high-end clients
Centrepoint Alliance has announced the appointment of management consultants and an expanded distribution team to focus on high-end clients.
The firm has appointed former Bridgeport Financial Services general manager, Cameron Cogle, in the new role of management consultant to focus on high-performance firms in NSW, Victoria, and Tasmania.
He has 19 years of experience in the industry.
He would be joined by management consultant, Jason McArthur who has been promoted to work with high-end clients in Queensland, South Australia, and Western Australia.
The firm has promoted Lisa Ng to national growth manager to work with national growth manager and national recruitment specialist, Ryan Goodfellow. Their focus would be to recruit quality firms to Centrepoint’s licensees and self-licensed networks.
Centrepoint distribution and marketing executive, Soula Cargakis, said: “The changes are designed to focus specialist resources where they will have maximum impact, working with individual firms to help them grow and transform into high-performance businesses that can achieve profitable, sustainable growth”.
“With the new structure and expanded team we will be able to provide greater support and build deeper relationships with select clients with whom we share a strong vision of their future.”
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