Ex-Premier CEO Jonathan Fry joins Gemini as chairman

CEO of TeamBlockchain

Jayna Rana
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Jonathan Fry, who was CEO of Premier Asset Management for almost two decades, has joined Gemini Investment Management as non-executive chairman.

Fry helped set up, develop and eventually float Premier AM and has more than 30 years' experience in the asset management industry and creating and implementing various strategies. He also had a wide range of experience introducing comprehensive risk-control monitoring cultures, procedures and highly compliant frameworks. More recently, he was CEO of TeamBlockchain, a company which he co-founded to help both private and public organisations understand the opportunities and challenges to be found within blockchain technology. Commenting on his appointment, Stuart Alexander, CEO of G...

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