FSC CEO resigns
Richard Klipin has announced his resignation as CEO of the Financial Services Council of NZ (FSC).
Klipin has led the FSC for the past seven years and he will remain in the role whilst the Board starts the search process to find a replacement.
Rob Flannagan, Chair of the FSC, says
“Under Richard’s leadership over the past seven years we’ve developed from a small organisation of 29 members to one that is now has 119, and living its purpose as the clear voice of the financial services sector and growing the financial confidence and wellbeing of New Zealanders.
Richard has led this renewal in vision, strategy and purpose; and his strength as a community builder is evidenced by the active involvement of over 540 members across the many FSC Commitees, forums and working groups.
Richard is leaving the FSC in great shape, with a new strategic plan and a ‘Blueprint for Growth’ policy platform that unites the sector, and has support and backing from government and regulators.”
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