Ex-Schroders CIO Brown steps down from IMA board

Anna Fedorova
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Former Schroders chief investment officer Alan Brown has stepped down from the board of the Investment Management Association (IMA).

Brown (pictured), who was group CIO at Schroders between 2005 and 2012, more recently worked as a senior adviser for the firm, before retiring last month. He became a board member at the IMA in January 2010 and stepped down from this role this month. Current board members include Jasper Berens from J.P. Morgan Asset Management, Gervais Williams from Miton Group, and Thomas Rampulla from Vanguard. The IMA is currently undergoing a strategic change following the appointment of Newton's chief executive Helena Morrissey as its chair. It also merged with the investment division of th...

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