Former Odey boss joins Hargreave Hale board

Laura Dew
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Former Odey chief executive David Stewart has joined the board of Hargreave Hale as a non-executive director.

Stewart was chief executive of Odey Asset Management for seven years, prior to becoming a non-executive director at the firm in 2012 then stepping down last December. His other previous roles include a spell as president of Fidelity Investments for EMEA, as part of 30 years of investment management experience. Giles Hargreave (pictured), chairman of Hargreave Hale, said: "David brings a wealth of experience and extensive fund management knowledge which will be invaluable to the board as we continue to expand and strengthen our business." The firm, which specialises in small-cap inv...

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