CompaniesFeb 27 2023

Progeny appoints head of adviser academy

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Progeny appoints head of adviser academy
Heather Ross, head of adviser academy at Progeny

Progeny has appointed Heather Ross to the new role of head of academy.

Progeny's adviser academy was launched in April 2019 and currently offers a three-year programme that targets chartered status.

The firm said Ross brings over 30 years' of experience to the position, having started her career as a financial adviser.

She has held senior roles at groups including Standard Life, Aegon UK and Prudential, with oversight of learning and development, project management, training and competence, and operations.

She said: "I'm excited to join Progeny as head of their academy and about the opportunities this brings for the growth of the profession. 

“The academy was an important factor in Progeny securing corporate chartered status from the Chartered Insurance Institute, while being an essential platform to develop the professionals of the future.”

Ross’ most recent role was learning and development director at Balmoral Asset Management - which was acquired by Progeny in July 2022 - where she was also responsible for their graduate academy.

"Looking forward, we'll be seeking to bring those interested in a long-term career in financial and professional services, from inside and outside of the business, into the fold as early as possible,” she added. 

“I'd also like to attract more second careerists, because as I've learned in my own career, you can always learn new skills, and academies should be able to offer opportunities for all life stages."

Ross said she will be focused on building out the adviser academy, which could include the establishment of a graduate programme, and extending it beyond financial advice to the other professional services it offers such as investment management, legal and tax advice. 

Ian Browne, chief of advisory services, at Progeny said: "Progeny is committed to investing in its people and the next generation of professional services and Heather brings a wealth of experience to our academy, which is growing year on year.

"A career in financial services offers a multitude of different pathways and should also recruit from a wide footprint, so it's important the academy continues to evolve in order to support this."

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