Ashcourt Rowan sets up exec committee to oversee growth

Scott Sinclair
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Ashcourt Rowan has established a five-man executive committee headed by chief executive Mark Cheshire to oversee the new company's strategy and growth plans.

The wealth management subsidiary launched in January by Syndicate Asset Management also welcomes national sales director Nigel Thomas, business development director Chris Williams, investment director Guy Stephens and operations director Patrick Towers to the committee. An external search is also under way for a director of planning to join the top team. Cheshire says the business, formed from the merger of three of Syndicate's wholly-owned subsidiaries, has performed well against the backdrop of the economic downturn and says the committee will seek to ensure it is well-positioned to pr...

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