Hargreaves' Dampier appointed non-exec director of Invesco Income Growth trust

Effective from 1 March

Jayna Rana
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Mark Dampier, head of investment research at Hargreaves Lansdown, will become a non-executive director of the £148m Invesco Income Growth trust from 1 March.

Dampier (pictured) is also a director of Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management and a member of the group's executive management committee. Hugh Twiss, chairman of the Invesco Income Growth trust, said: "The board is delighted to welcome Mark Dampier as a director of the company. Mark brings with him a wealth of experience and wide knowledge of the investment trust world. "In addition, his practical involvement, through Hargreaves Lansdown, in the huge growth of unadvised investors over recent years will greatly assist the board in meeting its objective of making Invesco Income Growth t...

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