Former AXA Wealth CEO Kellard to join Brewin Dolphin board

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Laura Dew
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Former AXA Wealth chief executive Mike Kellard is set to take up a non-executive role at Brewin Dolphin, a year after stepping down from AXA Wealth.

Kellard (pictured) was chief executive of AXA Wealth from 2010 until 2016. This also included multi-manager business Architas and platform business Elevate. He left the firm at the end of 2016 following the sale of Elevate to Standard Life and AXA Wealth to Phoenix Life last year.  Prior to joining AXA Wealth, he worked as chief executive of Winterthur Life for nearly five years until its acquisition by AXA and as distribution director at Norwich Union.  He will now take up a non-executive role on the board of wealth and investment manager Brewin Dolphin from 1 December 2017. Si...

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