Artemis Income co-manager Gosden to depart; Frost commits to at least three years on fund

Joined Artemis in 2003

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Adrian Gosden, who co-manages the £6.1bn Artemis Income fund with Adrian Frost and Nick Shenton, is leaving the firm after 13 years.

However, Professional Adviser's sister publication Investment Week understands Frost has committed to running the fund for at least another three years. Gosden (pictured, right) was co-manager on the £6.1bn Income fund with Adrian Frost (pictured, left) and Nick Shenton, and also co-managed the £1.1bn High Income fund with Alex Ralph. He joined the Artemis UK equity team in October 2003, having previously worked at Société Générale Asset Management and Fleming Investment Management. Following his departure, the funds and other mandates he managed will continue to be run by the Arte...

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