Gartmore's Feeney moves to BNY Mellon

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Former Gartmore head of distribution Paul Feeney is joining BNY Mellon Asset Management in the position of distribution head for its international business.

He joins on 14 April and will report to Alan Mearns, chief executive officer of BNY Mellon Asset Management International. In his new role, Feeney will be responsible for wholesale sales and client service covering the UK, Continental Europe and Latin America as well as the group’s core marketing. Feeney will lead the distribution and development of the BNY Mellon Asset Management onshore and offshore fund ranges, which include alternatives and hedge fund strategies. He will also control development of broader distribution for the asset management business into new Central and Southern ...

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