Celebrating talent at HPW: Helen Chivers featured in next up

Celebrating talent at HPW: Helen Chivers featured in next up

We’re delighted to see our Actuarial Team Leader, Helen Chivers, featured in Corporate Adviser’s “Next Up” series.

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26 May 2026

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We’re delighted to see our Actuarial Team Leader, Helen Chivers, featured in Corporate Adviser’s “Next Up” series.

In the article, Helen shares insight into her role leading our actuarial team, supporting trustees and sponsors on valuations and consultancy work and her growing involvement in buy-in projects as schemes look towards endgame solutions.

It’s a great reflection of the breadth of work at HPW and the collaborative, hands-on approach Helen brings to both her team and our clients.

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