Investec's Nelson to replace George as head of commodities

Natalie Kenway
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Investec Asset Management's Bradley George is leaving his role as head of commodities and resources to take up a senior position with the group in the US.

He will become managing director of the North America client group with effect from 1 April 2015. As a result, Tom Nelson, manager of the group's global energy strategies, is taking over the head of commodities and resources role and will join George Cheveley as co-manager of the £107m Investec Enhanced Natural Resources, £172m Global Natural Resources, and Global Commodities & Resources funds. Cheveley will also become co-manager on the £38m Global Gold fund alongside Hanré Rossouw. George previously ran this fund with Scott Winship, who is also moving to a different investment team ...

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