Parmenion investment manager re-joins firm after six months at start-up

At Parmenion for six years

Hannah Godfrey
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Harry Garrett has re-joined Parmenion as an investment manager after a six month hiatus working at a Bristol-based start-up.

Garrett spent six months as head of investment at Adalpha before returning to his former employer, having worked at Parmenion for six years before he initially decided to move on. Adalpha is an investment platform for advisers that is set to launch in summer 2020. Garrett said: "The challenge of taking a big role at a start-up is always an enticing prospect, and I couldn't say no when I was offered the role last spring.  "Prior to this, I had worked for Parmenion for six years and know how the business grew and evolved. Although this was a very tough decision, Parmenion is heading ...

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