Infocus makes key appointments to support business growth

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24 October 2012
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Infocus Wealth Management has bolstered its business development capabilities across the country with a number of key appointments.

Todd McSwann has been appointed business development manager for Queensland and Northern Territory, joining Infocus from Seachange Strategic Consulting where he was the director and owner before recently selling the business.

As Infocus' new national practice development manager, Grant Wilson has several years experience growing business and providing financial advice. He was previously a practice development manager with NAB Financial Planning.

Infocus has also appointed Jennette Starr (Queensland and Northern Territory), Sybil Quadros (Victoria, Tasmania and New South Wales) and Arisara Jitjai (Western Australia and South Australia) as training and relationship managers.

In addition, Aron Satchell has joined the group as national training coordinator, Matthew Roberts will take on the role of research analyst, and Patrick Quirk will take up a position as help desk officer for Infocus' national offices.

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