Our People

Our people are very important to us, as is making certain we provide you with the best possible professional financial advice. Below is a short biography for each of our colleagues together with their contact telephone number. For further contact details please see our "Contact Us" page.


Paul Pritchard
Paul Pritchard, Principal
Tel. 07966362874
Email. paul.pritchardtheopenworkpartnership.com
Paul is a diploma qualified adviser and has worked in Financial Services for over 30 years after serving in the Royal Navy. Paul has built up his client bank based on recommendations and trusted relationships. Paul is also actively involved in charity events both within and outside Openwork, especially overseas bike rides. Paul has a wife and 3 children and enjoys scuba diving, golf and holidays with his family.
Mark Whitbourn
Mark Whitbourn, Chartered Financial Adviser
Tel. 01727 899943
Mobile. 07713637784
Email. mark.whitbourntheopenworkpartnership.com
Mark is a Chartered Financial Planner and has worked in Financial Services for over 30 years. He has built up his client bank based on recommendations and trusted relationships. He is also actively involved in charity events both within and outside Openwork. He has a wife and 2 grown up children and also enjoys skiing, golf, music and playing the piano.
Sam Pritchard
Sam Pritchard, Protection Adviser
Tel. 07534248904
Email. sam.pritchardtheopenworkpartnership.com
Sam is our Protection Adviser. Since finishing school he has completed a certificate in business studies, as well as protection advise qualifications and is starting out on a programme to become an adviser in all financial planning. His hobbies are weight training and virtual racing.

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