Ex-Gartmore man Mawby joins GLG to run bond funds

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Jon Mawby from ECM Asset Management has joined GLG to run its £166m Global Corporate Bond and £189m Global Strategic Bond funds.

Mawby takes over management of the portfolios today (1 October), having joined GLG as a senior portfolio manager within the global credit and convertibles team. He will report to head of credit Steve Roth, who has been lead manager on the two funds since the departure of Christophe Akel in April. Prior to his new role, Mawby worked at Aviva Investors, Goldman Sachs and Gartmore, before joining ECM in 2005. There he was lead credit manager, focused on multi-asset class credit portfolios and sitting on the investment, sector strategy and peer group review committees. "We conducted a ...

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