Ashcourt Rowan poaches Burnham from Brewin Dolphin

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Ashcourt Rowan has hired Brewin Dolphin investment manager Harry Burnham, who will join the firm's board after being released by Brewin.

Burnham has worked at Brewin Dolphin since 2000, heading up a wide range of individual, trust and charitable portfolios. He ran the group's fund research team for a number of years, before stepping down in 2008. He will take on the role of investment director when he joins Ashcourt Rowan in October. Jonathan Polin (pictured), group CEO at Ashcourt Rowan, said Burnham's appointment is a statement of intent from the group to become one of the main players in the wealth management space. "Being able to attract someone of Harry's calibre is a testament to the work we have put into d...

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