Tatton's Justine Randall becomes managing director

Promoted from chief commercial officer role

Isabel Baxter
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Tatton Investment Management (Tatton) has promoted Justine Randall to the role of managing director.

Announcing the news on LinkedIn today (10 October), Randall takes on the new role after being chief commercial officer (CCO) for two years. As CCO, she led the firm's distribution, sales and marketing and proposition development. Randall is known in the industry for her work with IFAs and spearheading Tatton's model portfolio service (MPS) proposition. As managing director, she has set out to work alongside senior colleagues to drive the strategy, brand and direction of Tatton. She told Professional Adviser: "I am delighted to embrace this natural evolution of my role, continuing t...

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