O’Shaughnessy to leave IFSA
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The deputy chief of the Investment and Financial Services Association, John O’Shaughnessy, has announced his intention to leave the association.
O’Shaughnessy will leave his role at the association on June 30, 2010. O’Shaughnessy has acted as deputy chief of IFSA since 2004, the majority of which was spent working under former chief executive Richard Gilbert.
O’Shaughnessy said much had been achieved by the association over the past six years.
“It has been my pleasure and great privilege to work with such a capable and effective team and an engaged membership.”
Brogden said O’Shaughnessy had been an “highly effective and capable deputy”.
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