Paradigm launches JargonFreePensions.co.uk with Steve Bee
Paradigm Partners has launched JargonFreePensions.co.uk with newly-recruited pensions guru Steve Bee.
The site is now open for registration and will go live on Thursday with Bee’s first blog since joining as managing pensions partner from Scottish Life.
JargonFreePensions.co.uk will be a source of information and analysis for anyone with an interest in pensions.
Bee is currently working with Paradigm chief executive Paul Hogarth to set up a new proposition which will include a corporate platform to launch in Q2 2010.
Hogarth says: “While Steve is well known for his unrivalled technical knowledge what really sets him apart from anyone else commenting on pensions in the UK is his ability to translate the many technicalities into words that the man on the street can understand, appreciate and even find interesting and amusing.
“It is a skill I have admired for many years and one I know thousands of financial advisers greatly appreciate and rely on.”
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Readers' comments (3)
David Trenner - Intelligent Pensions | 19 Jan 2010 10:36 am
I think that Mr Hogarth may be guilty of mis-selling here:
"While Steve is well known for his unrivalled technical knowledge,"
Actually, no! Steve has done a fantastic job over the years of publicising pensions, and he is a great presenter and cartoonist. But the technical knowledge comes from others like Jamie Clark and you cannot ignore his researcher Bolette Bruun. (Are they going with him??)
I am sure that Steve himself would agree that good though it is, his technical knowledge is not unrivalled, even if his other skills might be!
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Anonymous | 19 Jan 2010 11:07 am
The ego has landed
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Mike Lacey | 22 Mar 2010 2:52 pm
Steve is one of the most influential people in the pensions industry. Hell of a coup for Paradigm.
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