Ashcourt Rowan appoints Olympics comms man as COO

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Ashcourt Rowan has appointed Ofcom's Richard Sinclair, MBE, chief operating officer as part of a shake-up of its senior management team.

Sinclair, Olympic and Paralympics delivery director at communications regulator Ofcom, joins the wealth management group in February. Ashcourt Rowan has also appointed Alfio Tagliabue as group chief financial officer. Tagliabue, who has more than ten years experience in the investment and wealth management sectors, joins in January. As part of a senior management overhaul, Ashcourt Rowan has also announced Neil Hale and Jeremy Rance have stepped down from the board and will leave the company with immediate effect. Prior to his stint at Ofcom, Sinclair was an officer in the British ...

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