Van Eyk hires Money Management 2010 BDM of the Year
Former OnePath business development manager (BDM) and Money Management 2010 BDM of the Year, Lyndall James, has joined van Eyk Research in the same role.
James will be tasked with the responsibility of growing both existing and new relationships with adviser businesses and intermediaries across Australia for the van Eyk Blueprint Series.
Van Eyk chief executive officer, Mark Thomas, said recruiting “someone of the calibre of Lyndall as our national business development manager is a great addition to the team”.
Before joining van Eyk, James worked as an investment and platform BDM for OnePath for 18 months.
She has also worked for the Commonwealth Bank, Associated Planners and AXA, having spent time at National Bank/MLC Group as a BDM for four years.
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