Former Investec energy manager Lacey joins Schroders

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Former Investec energy specialist Mark Lacey is to join Schroders.

Lacey will take on the role of co-manager of the Schroder ISF Global Energy and Schroder ISF Small Cap Energy funds, working alongside existing manager John Coyle.  He joins the firm on 9 September from commodities trader Mercuria Global Energy Solutions. Lacey has 17 years' investment experience in the global energy sector. He previously worked for Investec Asset Management as a co-fund manager of Investec GSF Global Energy and Investec GSF Enhanced Global Energy funds, alongside Jonathan Waghorn. The pair (pictured) left Investec together to join Mercuria in 2008. Lacey has also ...

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