Coram AM's Martin Gray passes away

Senior fund manager and co-founder of the group

Natalie Kenway
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Coram Asset Management has sadly announced director and senior fund manager Martin Gray (pictured) has passed away after a short illness.

Coram's James Sullivan, who worked alongside Gray, said: "It comes with awful sadness to announce the death of our dear friend and colleague, Martin Gray. "Martin passed away overnight after a short battle with cancer, which he dealt with in typically great spirits, and was surrounded by his family at the end. "We can take great comfort from the fact Martin's legacy and our memories of him will never fade. "We will all miss him greatly and our thoughts are with his wife Brenda and his two sons, Matthew and Daniel, at this time." Gray, 65, co-founded Coram on 1 January 2015 with ...

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