IFA names Grayland replacement

The Institute of Financial Advisers has named a replacement for Joe Grayland to manage its learning and development programmes.

Sunday, May 12th 2013, 6:55PM

It has appointed Andrew Gunn as the institute's new Manager, Member Learning and Development. He takes over from Joe Grayland who finished with the IFA last week.

Gunn has already started working at the IFA as it manages the transition in preparation for its conference in Auckland next week.

He will manage IFA’s Learning and Development programmes. This includes the IFA professional development days, seminar series, webinars, and online member CPD service. He will also look after the Learning Partner relationships which deliver partner programmes on a wide range ofprofessional development topics.

Prior to the IFA he was a director at the Industry Training Federation (ITF), and principal consultant at A M G Consulting which provides finance, audit, risk and governance services to the NZ Tertiary Education Sector.

He also has done a stint as adviser to the general secretary of the Labour Party. In that role he was a special adviser on matters of finance, audit and risk in context of effective governance practices, ICT project implementation and financial planning.

"Andrew’s experience will be of great value to IFA as we deliver and develop our L&D programmes. He is also a strategic thinker and understands the challenges that members face in a changing environment. I am confident that you will enjoy working with Andrew," IFA chief executive Penny Mudford says.

"In the meantime we wish Joe well in his new role. IFA has been very fortunate in having the benefit of Joe’s knowledge and experience of learning and development to establish a top class learning and development\ programme for IFA. We are exceptionally grateful to him for his contribution."

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