RSM Tenon's Gough joins BNY Mellon

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BNY Mellon has expanded its distribution team with three hires including RSM Tenon's Adrian Gough.

Gough will join the discretionary team in September from RSM Tenon, where he was head of investment management and responsible for £3bn of client assets. At RSM Tenon he built out the investment proposition and chaired the asset allocation and fund governance committees. Russell Bignall is set to join the team this month as head of national network and bank distribution from Standard Life Group. He headed up the UK distribution team responsible for the bank and wealth manager segments and special investment sales. Anita Rennie will also join this month as head of advisory telephone sa...

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