As the term of his presidency concludes, Anthony Ward departs the Personal Finance Society board amidst upcoming annual meeting changes.
- Ward’s presidency spanned from March 2023 to September 2024, marking a significant period of leadership within the PFS.
- His exit precedes the PFS annual general meeting, where his term was anticipated to be prolonged.
- Ward expressed gratitude for the opportunity to lead and contribute to the PFS community.
- He acknowledged the support of PFS members and colleagues during his tenure, highlighting shared achievements.
Anthony Ward, having served as president of the Personal Finance Society (PFS) from March 2023 until September 2024, has announced his departure from the PFS board. This decision coincides with the conclusion of his term, which has been instrumental in the progress and influence of the organisation.
Ward’s departure occurs in anticipation of the PFS annual general meeting scheduled for 11 November, during which an extension of his presidency tenure was anticipated. His presence on the board since September 2021 underscores his commitment to governance and strategic leadership within the society.
Reflecting on his leadership role, Ward conveyed his deep appreciation for the opportunity to contribute significantly to the board and to serve as the president. In his statement, he extended his gratitude to PFS members and his colleagues, acknowledging the collective effort and support that have propelled the society forward.
During his presidency, Ward expressed satisfaction in adding value to the PFS and acquiring valuable insights through the experience. His tenure, marked by advancements and collaborative successes, leaves a legacy of organisational enhancement and forward movement.
Ward’s leadership tenure at the PFS concludes with a legacy of advancement and collaborative achievement.
