Heartwood's Bishop replaces Stanes on Balanced Multi Asset fund

Stanes will continue to manage growth strategy

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Graham Bishop will replace Michael Stanes as manager of Heartwood Investment Management's balanced investment strategy, including the £1bn LF Heartwood Balanced Multi Asset fund.

Stanes will continue to manage Heartwood's Growth investment strategy, including the Growth Multi Asset fund, and will continue to lead the firm's equity research team. Bishop, who joined Heartwood as an investment director in 2017, will take up the new role in addition to existing responsibilities in managing the firm's asset allocation process. Heartwood IM expands sustainable multi-asset range Commenting on the changes, chief investment officer and head of Heartwood Investment Management Noland Carter said the changes reflect the firm's "philosophy" of a "team-based approach to ...

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