Simon Broadley has been appointed managing director of Tenet’s non-investment network, TenetLime, replacing Gemma Harle who left in the summer.
He is additionally taking up the newly created role of adviser propositions director across the wider Tenet Group.
With over 20 years financial services experience, most recently as head of insurance and investments at Yorkshire Building Society Group, Broadley joined Tenet on 4 January and will sit on the Tenet Limited Board.
He said: “I’m looking forward to continuing to enhance the great support that Tenet provides for its members and helping adviser firms to both navigate through challenges and maximise the opportunities within their business.”
Martin Greenwood, Tenet’s chief executive said: “Simon brings with him a wealth of experience covering both the mortgage and investment sides of the industry and his core skill sets will help our advisers develop their businesses in a commercial but compliance focused manner.”
Previous MD Gemma Harle began as Intrinsic’s mortgage and protection network managing director in October.
Victoria Hartley is contributing editor at Mortgage Solutions, Specialist Lending Solutions, Your Money and Your Mortgage at London-based publishing company AE3 Media.
She has an MA in Radio from Goldsmiths after gaining a 2:1 in a Comparative American Studies BA at Warwick University. She also holds a TEFL qualification and taught overseas in Mexico and Japan from 1994 to 1997.
Her role includes editorial oversight of the news, analysis and features, event content management and strategic and editorial consultancy for the AE3 Media group. She is an experienced video, broadcast and live-event host and regularly chairs web and podcast debates and interviews.
Multiple award nominations have resulted in two wins: Santander Media Awards, trade journalist of the year and Headlinemoney Awards, mortgage journalist of the year (B2B). Here is one of the award-winning pieces: https://www.mortgagesolutions.co.uk/news/2011/07/21/exclusive-tale-bailey-fraud-witness/
Previous roles include editorships of Mortgage Solutions, consumer title What Mortgage and trade title Credit Today as well as a stint freelancing for a variety of outlets including The Guardian and Which? Money.