JOHCM's Ken Lambden takes over as group CEO

Gavin Rochussen moves to new role at parent firm

Anna Fedorova
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Gavin Rochussen, group CEO of J O Hambro Capital Management (JOHCM), will be replaced in his role by Ken Lambden as he moves to a new senior position within the wider business.

Rochussen (pictured), who has held the role since 2008, will become group executive, international, of BT Investment Management Limited (BTIM), the Australian-listed fund management group that owns JOHCM, as it ramps up its focus on international growth plans. In this newly-created role he will focus on implementing BTIM's growth strategy outside of Australia, especially on growing JOHCM's business in the US and Asia. He will continue to report to BTIM group CEO Emilio Gonzalez and will remain based in JOHCM's head office in London. Lambden, who will take over the group CEO of JOHC...

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