Jupiter multi-asset strategy head Geldard steps back from management

Lee Manzi to run multi-asset funds

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Lee Manzi will manage Jupiter's range of convertibles and multi-asset funds from September, as co-manager and head of strategy, multi-asset, Miles Geldard moves to a senior adviser role.

Geldard, co-manager and head of multi-asset strategy, will step back from his current responsibilities to take on a senior advisor role at the firm in early 2018 in order to balance work with his charitable activities. The pair currently co-manage £885m across the Jupiter Global Convertibles, Strategic Reserve and Strategic Total Return mutual funds, and segregated institutional business. In his role as manager, Manzi will be supported by analyst Joseph Chapman, product specialist Fabrizio Palmucci and Katharine Dryer, who was appointed head of investments for multi-asset and fixed in...

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