On the Move: Life trio tighten trustee board.

Pensions Week, July, 2007

Education charity Life Academy has appointed a trio of high profile trustees to its board.

Penny Green chief executive at the superannuation arrangements of the University of London, is among the three hires.

Simon Baynes, ex-chairman of trustees for systems company

LogicaCMG's defined contribution scheme, also joins, along with Alison Munro, a trustee of LogicaCMG's scheme.

Alan Pickering, chairman of the Life Academy trustee board, said: "We are aiming to make Life Academy a household name for tackling contemporary financial and life planning issues. The hires will help us to achieve this goal within the five-year target that we set late last year."

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