True Potential makes hire to oversee acquisitions and succession planning

Was at UBS Asset Management

Hannah Godfrey
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True Potential has hired Steve Hutton as head of strategic acquisitions, a role that will find him overseeing acquisition and succession planning at the firm.

Hutton (pictured) will assist in the development and implementation of the firm's various growth strategies and look to build on its partnerships with advisers. Prior to joining True Potential, he worked at UBS Asset Management, where he was a UK board member and head of the firm's UK and Ireland wholesale business. "I'm looking forward to being fully engaged with True Potential," he said. "I know the business well having worked in partnership with it for over three years and I am now able to assist this very exciting company with its plans to continue delivering excellence to its cli...

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