The Professional Finance Society (PFS) faces further leadership challenges with the announcement of interim CEO Don MacIntyre’s departure.
- MacIntyre, who took on the role in August 2022, is stepping down to pursue a new career path, confirmed by PFS.
- He was acknowledged for guiding the PFS through significant organisational changes and setting the groundwork for future success.
- The PFS is committed to securing a permanent leader who will maintain its high leadership standards.
- PFS leaders extend their best wishes to MacIntyre, recognising his contributions and hard work.
In a significant development, the Personal Finance Society (PFS) has confirmed that its interim CEO, Don MacIntyre, will step down from his position. MacIntyre, who joined the organisation in August 2022, has expressed that he believes this is the appropriate time to embark on a new career direction. His leadership came during a period marked by transformative changes within the PFS, where he contributed extensively to aligning the organisation for future developments.
The PFS, an influential body within the financial sector, acknowledges MacIntyre’s impact. A statement released on the PFS website highlights his instrumental role in steering the organisation through substantial modifications, aiming for future growth and success. Under his temporary leadership, the PFS has seen foundational improvements that support its long-term strategic objectives.
Securing a new permanent CEO is now a priority for the PFS. In its statement, the society emphasised its dedication to ensuring that the high-quality leadership its members expect remains unaffected. The organisation is actively seeking a candidate who can continue the momentum set by MacIntyre and further drive the society’s mission forward.
Christine Elliott, the chair of the PFS, along with Carla Brown, the president, have both publicly conveyed their gratitude towards MacIntyre. They commended him for his dedication and acknowledged his efforts, expressing their best wishes for his future endeavours. MacIntyre’s departure marks a new chapter for the PFS, as it looks to solidify its leadership and continue its mission.
As the PFS prepares to appoint a new leader, it remains focused on sustaining strong leadership to support its members.
