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Nome | Título | Desde | Até |
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James Goldstone | - | 2020 | Agora |
Ciaran Mallon | Portfolio Manager | 2020 | Agora |
Biografia | Ciaran has worked in equity markets since 1994. After completing his Chemistry degree at Oxford University he joined HSBC Private Clients where he worked as an Investment Analyst. He joined United Friendly Asset Management (UFAM) in 1999 where he worked as a Fund Manager. UFAM was acquired by Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) in 2000. Ciaran left RLAM in 2004 and joined Invesco Perpetual in January 2005. | ||
Mark Barnett | - | 2014 | 2020 |
Biografia | Mark graduated in French and Politics from Reading University in 1992, and is an associate member of the Institute of Investment Management and Research. He began his career with Mercury Asset Management and joined the Group in 1996. Mark also manages the Perpetual Income & Growth Investment Trust and assists in the management of the Henley-based UK team's income funds. | ||
Neil Woodford | Portfolio Manager | 1988 | 2014 |
Biografia | Neil Woodford has more than thirty years’ experience in the UK fund management industry, over which time he has delivered outstanding long-term performance to his investors. Neil was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2013 for services to the economy and, in the same year, announced his intention to set up his own fund management business. Woodford Investment Management was established in 2014 and Neil is the fund manager of the LF Woodford Equity Income and Income Focus Funds and the Woodford Patient Capital Trust. |
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