PASA appoints replacement for Snowden as Board Director
The Pensions Administration Standards Association, the independent body dedicated to driving up standards in pensions administration, today announced the appointment of Aon’s David Pharo as Board Director.

Pharo fills the space on the Board created by Margaret Snowdon, who moved to the newly created non-executive role of President in January. He has 30 years’ experience in the pensions industry and is currently Client Relationship Manager at Aon, where he has held a range of roles over the past 22 years.
Kim Gubler, PASA Chair, commented: “We are so pleased to be welcoming David to the Board. It was clear from the outset that his wide-ranging experience in pensions administration and commitment to excellent service meant he could add real value to the work we do. David’s insight on what is required to deliver high-quality administration – and the potential challenges – from both the trustee and administrator perspective will go a long way in helping us further support our members and develop new resources.”
David Pharo commented: “The administration landscape has evolved hugely in recent years and, since its inception, I for one have continually felt the value of PASA’s guidance and resources during times of change. I am now proud to be joining the board and look forward to my part in helping others manage further developments in an effective way that best supports the interests of their members.”
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