Ros Altmann

Ros Altmann (born 1956) is a UK pensions expert and campaigner. She led a long campaign on behalf of 140,000 Allied Steel and Wire employees and their families whose company pensions were jeopardised when the company went into receivership. She has also supported a campaign for people whose pensions were placed in peril by Equitable Life. Although best known for her pensions work, she is also a familiar figure on UK TV and radio and has written for most major newspapers on a range of financial and economic issues, and has twice been the recipient of the Pensions Personality of the Year Award. She is a governor and non-executive director of the London School of Economics. She was appointed as Director General of The Saga Group in October 2010. In 2011 her work as the "leading commentator on pensions and other matters affecting the lives of the nation's over 50s" was recognised when she was presented with the Public Affairs Achiever of the Year award.

Read more about Ros Altmann:  Education, Business Career, Pensionstheft Campaign, Equitable Life Campaign, 'Money Back Guarantees' For Annuities, 2008 Pensions Act, Views On Coalition Government Reforms, Personal Life