Scottish Widows Workplace Savings Podcast

Trustee superpower - Operations Management Activated

48 min · 16 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Trustee superpower - Operations Management Activated

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What’s it like to step into a Master Trust Trustee role? Joanne Fairburn has the answers.  She joins Robert Cochran and Sharon Bellingham to share fresh insights from her extensive pensions career and her experience as a Trustee of the Scottish Widows Master Trust. Joanne talks us through what it really means to be a Trustee, the major challenges and opportunities ahead for DC schemes, and how she sees the pensions landscape evolving. We also dive into the big themes shaping the future for members and schemes alike.

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