Jupiter's Bonham Carter takes first non-exec position

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Jupiter chief executive Edward Bonham Carter is to join the board of Land Securities as a non-executive director next year.

Bonham Carter (pictured) will join the property group's board on 1 January 2014, as will 3i infrastructure managing director Cressida Hogg. Sir Stuart Rose will step down from the Land Securities board as of the same date. "The diverse skills and experience of Cressida Hogg and Edward Bonham Carter will add both depth and breadth to the board," said Land Securities chairman Alison Carnwath.   "Cressida is an authority on infrastructure investment and its impact on property, while Edward's experience as a fund manager and chief executive of a public company will bring added perspective."...

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