CISI appoints Charles Stanley investment manager East Anglia president

Takes over from Richard Larner

Hannah Godfrey
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The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) has appointed a Charles Stanley branch manager as president of its East Anglia Committee.

Mark Hinds (pictured) is a Chartered investment manager and branch manager of the Norwich office of Charles Stanley. He joined the CISI in 1998 and has been the branch manager of Charles Stanley Norwich since 2013. Hinds is a Chartered fellow of the Institute and holds a Master of Engineering from the University of Leeds and Penn State University in the US. He manages investment portfolios for private individuals, trusts and charities, both directly and working with financial advisers, solicitors and accountants. Hinds said: "I hope to continue the great work of my predecessor Richard...

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