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AFG names new principal

By Julie May
Mon 24 Aug 2009

AFG Financial Planning (AFGFP) has added a new principal, Jacqueline Ernstzen, to its network.


Ernstzen runs risk and superannuation practice Jacqueline Ernstzen & Associates, which is located in Gosford on the New South Wales central coast.

AFGFP said Ernstzen was extremely passionate and dynamic about ensuring she not only met clients' needs but also understood what they were looking for and what they wanted to achieve.

Ernstzen said she decided to join AFGFP because of the flexibility and control she would be able to have over her business and, more importantly, the level of support and training she would be able to access and did not receive from her previous dealer group.

Also starting at AFGFP recently was Bosco Financial Services principal Phillip Kennedy and financial planner Jackie de Vries.

De Vries previously worked in Kennedy's second practice, Bosco Accounting, for six years as an accountant while completing her financial planning qualifications.

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