Fisher Wealth Management appoints MD

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Fisher Wealth Management has appointed former Towry Law MD Miles Standish as managing director.

He replaces Richard Fellows, who left the company last month “to pursue other interests”, and reports to Carrianne Coffey, group vice president. Standish joins from a business consultant position at a start-up company, which he has held for the last 12 months. He previously worked at Towry Law for 25 years, most recently as managing director. He also worked as sales director from 1995 to 2001 and managing director of Towry Law International from 1992 to 1994. At Fisher Wealth Management he takes responsibility for reviewing all areas of the business, in particular the number of client a...

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