Former 7IM relationship manager joins DFM Albemarle Street Partners

'Building our team'

Tom Ellis
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Albemarle Street Partners has hired former 7IM man Chris Holdoway as investment director.

Holdoway, a Chartered wealth manager and a former relationship manager at 7IM, will join the discretionary fund manager in October, alongside Eleanor Williams. Williams will join as partnerships director and was previously head of Europe and Middle East events at CityWire. Albemarle merged with Atlantic House Fund Management, the investment management arm of Catley Lakeman Securities, back in February. Albermarle managing director Charlie Parker said: "We are steadily building out our team to support the growing number of professional advisers who are choosing to work with us to build...

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