Hawksmoor continues Brewin Dolphin raid with dual hire

Hiring two investment managers

Laura Dew
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Hawksmoor has poached two more Brewin Dolphin investment managers, following the opening of its fourth office in the South West.

David Ambrose and Jonathan Rigley were founding members of the Brewin Dolphin branch in Taunton. They will now join Hawksmoor's Taunton office which opened earlier this year and was set up by three of Ambrose and Rigley's former colleagues.  The pair will join Andrew Foster, Chris Rew and Rebecca Fourneir D'Albe at the branch as investment managers.  You're hired! The biggest industry moves so far in 2015 Hawksmoor has made several hires as it opens new offices in Taunton and Dorchester, who all previously worked at Brewin Dolphin. Running the Dorchester office are David Evan...

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