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Fiona Mann
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Brighter Super head of listed equities and ESG Fiona Mann was shaped by a childhood steeped in military-like discipline and global nomadism. Andrew McKean writes.
Yet again, sadly, no specific mention of a separate qualification for that fully different academic and skills discipline, RISK ADVISING. Where are the life companies in all this. Why are there so few articles on this issue - a separate qualification for a separate discipline? The silence of supposedly interested parties is deafening. What on earth is going on with the reporting and attention this issue is NOT getting?