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Finect falters as Openshaw assumes leadership of Financial Women’s Association

Struggling adviser social network will focus its efforts on growth in Europe.

Struggling adviser social network Finect suffered a blow on Tuesday with the announcement that its president, Jennifer Openshaw, is moving on to take a new position as executive director of the Financial Women's Association.
Ms. Openshaw, who said in March that about 1,000 people have used the Finec

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