Baigrie hands over one MD role

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Baigrie Davies has appointed Ian Howe as its new managing director.

He replaces Tom Baigrie, who will continue to oversee matters at Baigrie Davies going forward, but will focus more of his time on his managing director role at Lifesearch. Howe, who joined Baigrie Davies as sales director in April 2006, will run the business on a day-to-day basis. He says: "My aim going forward will be to consolidate on the excellent work done by Tom Baigrie and Arthur Davies during the past 20 years, but also to move the business forward by revising our wrap platform and our service proposition for clients. We have plans to grow the business and the organisation bullish...

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