Jane Lowe, director of markets at the Investment Management Association (IMA), is to exit the UK-based trade body in November.
Lowe (pictured), who is one of the chief lobbyists representing UK asset managers in the European regulatory space, is leaving to pursue other opportunities, the IMA said. Her exit comes amid a recent restructure, which was designed to realign the IMA's strategic priorities, and as a result there will be no like for like replacement for her, the IMA added. Lowe will leave the IMA at the start of November. "We are sorry that Jane has decided it was time to pursue other challenges," Daniel Godfrey, CEO of the IMA said in a statement. "I want to thank her on behalf of the IMA for h...
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