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Breaking: Return of the Mac: Tom McPhail joins the lang cat

20 August 2021
Breaking: Return of the Mac: Tom McPhail joins the lang cat
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Tom McPhail, arguably UK’s highest profile pension pundit of the last decade, has joined the lang cat as director of public affairs 16 months after departing Hargreaves Lansdown to work as a lobbyist for an e-bike firm.

READ MCPHAIL’S REFLECTIONS ON DEPARTING THE INDUSTRY A YEAR AGO

McPhail will start on Tuesday 2nd September and will lead on reports, share his expertise and insight on the regulatory and political landscape with subscribers of the lang cat’s Platform Analyser software, and support clients on public policy, pensions, and PR.

He spent 20 years at Hargreaves Lansdown, as its head of policy and lead spokesperson on pensions issues. In addition to his high-profile role at HL he has also been an active participant in various industry bodies and initiatives such as TISA, the ABI the STAR Transfers project and lobbying for reform of the annuity market,.

Since leaving HL in early 2020 Tom has spent some time working on transport policy for an electric scooter and bicycle business and most recently, he conducted an independent review of the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) for the Department for Work and Pensions.

Mark Polson, principal and founder of the lang cat, says: “From the beginning of the lang cat, I’ve tried to build a business that has deep-rooted subject matter expertise and the ability to communicate difficult stuff in a way that people can read without lapsing into unconsciousness. That’s not an easy thing to pull off at a business level let alone a personal one. But if you’re looking for someone who exemplifies both these characteristics, Tom would be right at the top of anyone’s list. He is very tall, but that’s not what makes him a giant of the sector, and the fact that he’s coming to work with the lang cat is an absolute honour for us and a validation of what it is we’re trying to do.”

McPhail says: “I’ve known Mark Polson and Mark Locke since before the lang cat business existed. They’re widely respected across the industry for the insightful consultancy and communications work they do and the high-quality team they’ve put together; I know it’ll be a pleasure to work with them and I’m very much looking forward to it.”

The post Breaking: Return of the Mac: Tom McPhail joins the lang cat appeared first on Corporate Adviser.

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