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Scullion takes on MD role at PHP

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The Private Health Partnership (PHP), part of the Skipton Building Society group, has appointed Stuart Scullion as managing director effective from 1 January 2011.

Mr Scullion stepped up to the position having joined as sales and marketing director in August 2007.

Jan Lawson will become group managing director of PHP's three companies namely RED ARC, Medical Care Direct and PHP itself. Ms Lawson, who has been managing director of PHP since she co-founded the company in 1989, will pass over the day to day running of PHP to Mr Scullion, enabling her to work across the group's three businesses.

Commenting on the forthcoming changes, Ms Lawson said: "Stuart is

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