Smith & Williamson funds head Ed Rosengarten departs

Joined in 2014

Tom Eckett
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Ed Rosengarten, head of funds at Smith & Williamson, has left after four years with the firm.

Rosengarten (pictured) joined in April 2014 from City Financial, where he was head of UK asset management until September 2013. He had previously been head of asset management at Eden Financial, before its asset management arm was acquired by City Financial in 2012. Rosengarten spent 18 years career at M&G Investments of which the last nine years were as chief executive, equities, and as a board director. Meet the Investment Influencers: S&W's Genevra Banszky von Ambroz A spokesperson for Smith & Williamson said in a statement: "Smith & Williamson can confirm Ed Rosengarten is l...

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