Brewin Dolphin head of investment management Stephen Ford exits after reshuffle

Reshuffle sees five new members on executive committee

Carmen Reichman
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Brewin Dolphin head of investment management Stephen Ford has exited the firm with immediate effect after a reshuffle of its executive committee.

Ford (pictured) joined the company in 2000 and was appointed a director of the operating company Brewin Dolphin Limited in 2009. He previously led the financial services division at a regional building society. He left following a reshuffle in which the firm appointed a number of internal staff to the executive committee, saying it wanted to grow its funds under management through both the direct and agent channels. The changes will create a broader structure and increase the representation of client-facing leaders on the executive committee, Brewin said. Last August the firm said ...

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