Aviva director Wilford set to join Towergate
Aviva's shared services director Alison Wilford is reportedly set to join Towergate.
Sister title Post has reported that Ms Wilford, who joined Aviva in 2001, is working out her notice ahead of joining the broker next month.
She is poised to link up once more with former Aviva colleagues, Towergate chief executive Mark Hodges and group finance director Scott Egan.
Ms Wilford is expected to report into Mr Egan, who succeeded Ian Patrick in February 2011.
Before joining Aviva, Ms Wilford worked in senior finance roles at ABN Amro, Merril Lynch, Thomas Cook and KPMG.
Ms Wilford's
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