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Fidelity Life completes new-look Adviser council

Fidelity Life appoints six new members to its Adviser council, completing the rollout of a refreshed model designed to strengthen industry insight, representation and future‑focused decision‑making.

Thursday, April 02nd 2026

The evolved model brings together practising advisers and experienced industry leaders, deliberately broadening the perspectives informing Fidelity Life’s approach to adviser support, product development and customer outcomes.

New Adviser council members appointed

Andy Turner, Suite Financial – An adviser focused on planning and education, supporting New Zealanders at all stages of life. He is expanding insurance and wealth offerings at mortgagehq through the use of innovative technology and AI.

Jason Venu, Coversure – CEO and founder of Coversure, a Pacific-owned New Zealand brokerage. He has grown the business from its South Auckland origins into a scaled operation focused on helping uninsured communities access meaningful protection.
Pierre Schroeder, Thrive – An adviser and business owner who uses tech‑enabled advice, including AI, to make personal insurance simpler and more accessible.

Tim von Dadelszen – An insurance and technology leader with more than 25 years’ experience, now focused on building modern insurance technology and customer experiences.

Conor Sligo – An independent adviser with extensive experience in strategy, execution, and digital product development, including senior consulting roles focused on advancing adviser tools and industry innovation.

Camilla Tumai - A senior financial services leader with more than 20 years’ experience, known for building high-performing teams, launching successful ventures across New Zealand, and for championing women in business and financial literacy.

Fidelity Life Chief Commercial Officer Bronwyn Kirwan says the refreshed council strengthens Fidelity Life’s ability to respond to rapid change across the advice and life insurance landscape.

“This evolution of the Adviser council is about broadening the insights and perspectives we bring into Fidelity Life.

“By combining the voices of practising advisers with broader industry expertise, we’re better equipped to spot emerging trends early, test ideas faster and make decisions that genuinely support advisers and deliver better outcomes for customers,” says Bronwyn.

The updated Adviser council model places greater emphasis on:

  • deeper industry representation beyond traditional advice models
  • diversity of experience across business models, communities and technology
  • earlier identification of market trends and practical opportunities

The newly appointed members will serve a two-year term and will join current Adviser council members Andrea Reid (Aliya Brokers Ltd), Cory Bennett (Float Financial Advisers), David Jochem (Insure Ltd), James Pearson (Total Life) and Sarah Hunger (Cura Advisers).

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