Rowan Dartington continues hiring spree with double appointment

Based in London and Manchester offices

Tom Eckett
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Rowan Dartington has made two appointments within its investment management team - hiring Dominic Hughes, who will join the Manchester office, and James Lewis, who moves to the London office.

Hughes joins from Quilter Cheviot where he worked as an investment director for 17 years. He will be responsible for expanding the firm's presence in the region while managing relationships with clients and financial advisors. Meanwhile, Lewis joins after previously working as client director at HSBC Discretionary Wealth Management and private client investment manager at Newton Investment Management and NatWest Stockbrokers. Lewis will join the ten-man team of investment managers in London. Graham Coxell, executive chairman of Rowan Dartington, said: "I am delighted that our fast ...

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