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About Alan
Alan is a former charity manager and is Trust’s Associate Director.
Alan spent six years as a teacher and five years as a tax collector before moving into the Christian charitable sector. His first post was with Covenanters, a national organisation supporting churches with their children’s and youth work, where he spent eleven years. This was followed by sixteen years at the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF) working as a development officer at their head office, then in Leicester. Alan’s final post prior to retirement was with the Africa Inland Mission (AIM) at their European office in Nottingham where he spent a further four years.
It was whilst working at UCCF that Alan met Dan Brittenden and was ‘struck by Dan’s vision and passion to offer a holistic approach to personal finances, based solidly on his Christian values, values which I share’. Now, as client, investor and director, Alan has ‘seen TFP from all sides and look(s) forward to seeing the face of the financial world changed by a radically different approach, where money is servant not master’.
Alan has been married to Judy for almost 51 years, and has three children, and seven grandchildren with ages ranging from 4 to 18. What does Alan enjoy doing outside work? ‘A lot of my spare time is been taken up with church activities. These days they range from helping in creche on a Sunday morning to serving on the leadership group of our Re:tyred Men’s Group. I am a keen sports fan, enjoying playing (badly) pretty much anything in my younger days, but now limited to watching. I love doing puzzles of many kinds and reading a variety of books, many of them suggested by friends at our Book Club’.