Lifestyle Article - Aon announces two new members of its DC team


Aon have announced that Andrew Turnbull and Scott Donaldson have joined their DC Pensions team

 Andrew Turnbull has joined Aon as a senior consultant in the DC retirement team, advising trustee and corporate clients on all aspects of workplace defined contribution pension provision.

 Andrew has 20 years’ experience in the pensions industry, the last 13 of which have focused on DC pensions consulting. He has worked at various benefit consultancies, most recently Barnett Waddingham, and is a Fellow of the Pensions Management Institute.

 Scott Donaldson has joined Aon from Hymans Robertson as a senior DC Investment Consultant. Scott will be working with key clients on all investment aspects of their DC pension provision, and especially on improving retirement outcomes for members.

 Scott is an actuary with over 15 years’ experience in pensions investment consulting, covering investment strategy, governance, and provider selection and monitoring. He qualified as an actuary working in the life insurance sector, then spent several years in asset management before moving into investment consulting.
  

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