Towry Law boosts investment team

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Towry Law has boosted its investment team with Caroline Rice as senior investment analyst.

Rice, who will report to head of investments Andrew Wilson, joins from Forsyth Partners where she was senior investment analyst for almost six years since graduating. At Forsyth she took responsibility for recommendations for in-house fund of funds, with particular emphasis on emerging market equities. Towry Law has also appointed Paul Horan as a principal consultant in its employee benefits division. Horan, who works from the Manchester office, joins from an eight-year stint as a senior consultant at KPMG Pensions. He previously worked as a manager at Countrywide Assured from 1996 to 1...

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