Brown Shipley hires head of London office from Investec

Effective as of 8 January 2018

Victoria McKeever
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Brown Shipley has appointed Andrew Butler-Cassar as head of its London office. The former Investec head of private office will start with the firm on 8 January 2018.

In his new role, Butler-Cassar (pictured) will focus on the leadership of the London-based client relationship teams, including business development. He will report to Guy Healey and join Brown Shipley's front office leadership team. The appointment is part of a strategic initiative to further develop Brown Shipley's presence and expertise in its London office and across the South, the firm said. This latest appointment follows other London-based leadership roles added this year - including client director Paul Ryder-Morris in July, head of product and proposition Michael Pos in May a...

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