CISI names Charles Stanley's Madgwick as Essex branch president

Replaces Claire Newman

Julia Bahr
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The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) has appointed David Madgwick as president of its Essex branch.

Madgwick (pictured) has 20 years of experience in financial services, starting his career as a business development manager at Lloyds Private Banking. He also worked as a financial adviser at Santander Bank. Madgwick has held various learning and development and T&C roles across the industry and is currently T&C manager at wealth manager Charles Stanley. Set up in 1792, Charles Stanley was acquired by Raymond James in January 2022. Moore joined the CISI more than 14 years ago. In his branch leader role he will be responsible for growing CISI business and client relationships both dome...

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