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    Adam Williams

    Employee Benefits Consultant

    Adam started working within the employee benefits sector over ten years ago, before joining Mattioli Woods in August 2022. 

    As an employee benefits professional, he works hard to find suitable solutions for his clients. By approaching his work with a hands-on approach and an eye for detail, Adam is able to deliver expert advice to his clients and the right products to fit their business needs.  

    Thanks to experience in his previous positions, he is able to engage with corporate clients of all sizes to work in collaboration and meet their goals.  

    On a personal level, Adam loves spending time on the golf course or out in the fresh air with his wife and two dogs. As he lives in the south west of England, there are plenty of opportunities to do both! 

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