Gleeson to run AXA tech fund

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AXA Framlington has appointed Jeremy Gleeson to run its global technology offering.

Gleeson, previously senior portfolio manager of technology at Close Investments, will replace Nick Evans, set to leave the firm in July, and report to CEO Robert Kyprianou. While at Close, Gleeson was the manager of several technology funds comprising over £80m in assets. He is a CFA charter holder and has a first-class honours degree in Mathematics and a Masters in Systems Engineering, both from Cardiff University. Kyprianou says: “Specialist funds are of strategic importance to AXA Framlington and the appointment of Jeremy Gleeson as manager of our Global Technology fund is proof of ou...

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