New Appointment: Welcoming Linda Whorlow to the GAIN Board to Strengthen Business Focus on Neurodivergent Talent
- GAIN Together
- Jun 19
- 2 min read
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Linda Whorlow as a new member of the GAIN Board.
A highly respected Executive and Non-Executive Director, Linda brings more than 30 years of experience in the financial services industry, with a career, spanning leadership roles across Defined Contribution Schemes, Defined Benefit Pensions, Third Party Administration, and Actuarial Consulting.
Linda’s appointment marks a significant moment for GAIN, as part of a broader effort to strengthen the team and deepen its impact across the insurance and investment sectors. Her role will focus on supporting organisations to recognise the business case for neuroinclusion, aligning the often-overlooked strengths of neurodivergent individuals with the changing skills and talent demands of today’s workplace.
Currently serving as a Non-Executive Director and Independent Governance Committee Member for Legal & General, Linda has also held executive and board positions at Aegon UK, Broadstone Employee Benefits, and Origen Financial Services. Her career began at Norwich Union, now Aviva.
Linda is a passionate advocate for neuroinclusive workplaces and actively supports personal and leadership development through her work as a mentor, coach, and charity volunteer.
Francis McGee, Executive Chair of GAIN, said:“We are thrilled to welcome Linda to the GAIN Board. Her commercial expertise, proven leadership, and strong commitment to talent development make her an invaluable addition. Linda will focus on helping businesses unlock the full potential of their workforce, by recognising and embracing the strengths of neurodivergent individuals. From creative problem-solving to innovative thinking and fresh perspectives, neurodivergent talent offers exactly the kind of capability that drives progress. Her experience across financial services and passion for inclusive leadership will be instrumental in helping GAIN, and our corporate members shape a more forward-thinking and neuroinclusive industry.”
Linda Whorlow, commenting on her appointment, said:"I am honoured to join the GAIN Board at this important time for business growth in the UK. The unique strengths and capabilities of neurodiverse individuals directly addresses the current talent and skills gaps in some critical areas of the financial services and insurance sector.
I’m excited that by working together, we can achieve a win-win for people's careers and business productivity. I look forward to collaborating with the GAIN community to foster positive change across our industry."
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