Brooks Macdonald adds six senior figures to investment team

Poached from rivals

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Brooks Macdonald has poached six new hires from rival firms as it revealed the strengthening of its investment teams around the UK on Friday (6 September).

Brooks added Liam Pryce-Jones, who will join as senior investment director and head of Hampshire, from Raymond James, while Paul Heath, portfolio director, and Nick Dunn, investment director, join in Edinburgh from Blackadders Wealth Management and Barclays Wealth Management respectively. Elsewhere, Brooks also snagged Brewin Dolphin's Martin Gierach as portfolio director based in Cardiff; Saunderson House's John Herson as portfolio manager in London; and Anthony Clark as investment director in Taunton, from Casterbridge Wealth Investments. Brooks Macdonald co-head of UK investm...

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