Rowan Dartington appoints Bryan Parkinson intermediaries division MD

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Rowan Dartington has expanded its intermediary and international divisions with the appointment of Bryan Parkinson as managing director for Rowan Dartington Intermediaries and International.

In the newly created role, the wealth manager said, Parkinson will be responsible for "facilitating the next stage of expansion" for its intermediary and international offerings and further developing the firm's discretionary fund management proposition. Parkinson joined Rowan Dartington from Barclays Wealth and Investment Management in December 2016 as regional director for the north. He will be succeeded in that role by Glen Wilson, who will be based in Leeds and joins the company from Lloyds Banking Group, where he spent 12 years - most recently as regional director for SME banking fo...

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