Pensions - Articles - PwC adds Celene Lee to pensions advisory team


 PwC continues to expand its pensions advisory team with the appointment of Celene Lee. Celene was most recently head of pensions at Barrie & Hibbert, where she led the asset and liability risk modelling strategy and consulting for the pensions and asset management sector. Prior to Barrie & Hibbert, Celene was with Hewitt Associates where her role included scheme actuary work for trustees.

 Her other roles include past chair of the National Association of Pension Funds North London Group and chair of the Institute of Actuaries’ IORP II Working Party.

 PwC has grown its pensions advisory team significantly over the last couple of years with a number of senior appointments to meet the increasing market demand the firm is experiencing for innovative pension risk management advice and execution.

 Raj Mody, head of pensions advisory at PwC, said:

 “Celene is a great addition to our growing pensions business and brings with her a proven track record of delivering innovative solutions for her clients. The appetite for pensions risk management remains strong. We expect the overall volume of risk management transactions in particular to increase in 2013, as companies adapt their approaches for managing pension risk to the new world of low gilt yields. Celene’s experience and insight builds on our already strong presence, and will allow us to enhance our risk analytics capabilities to meet growing client demand.”
  

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