Former Henderson global equities head joins Murray Income trust board

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Neil Rogan has taken a seat on the board of the Murray Income trust.

Rogan has been appointed independent non-executive director with immediate effect. He was previously head of the global equities team at Henderson, and head of international equities at Gartmore, where he was also a member of the investment division executive committee. Rogan previously managed the Fleming Far Eastern investment trust and, in his time at Touche Remnant, he worked on TR Pacific Basin investment trust, TR Technology trust and Bankers investment trust. The objective of the Murray Income trust is to achieve a high and growing income combined, with capital growth throu...

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