Santander AM promotes Vaughan to head of multi-strategy solutions

Replaces Tom Caddick who is now CIO

Tom Eckett
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Santander Asset Management has promoted fund management head Toby Vaughan to head of multi-strategy solutions.

Vaughan joined Santander AM as a senior fund manager in 2011 and after three years was promoted to head of fund management, global multi-asset solutions. He spent five years in this role between November 2013 and January this year. Prior to Santander AM, Vaughan started his career at F&C Asset Management in 2001 where he spent nine years before joining LV Asset Management as a principal fund manager. He will replace Tom Caddick in the role of head of multi-strategy solutions, who was promoted to chief investment officer of the firm's UK arm in January from head of global multi-asse...

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