Chrissy Shuttleworth has retired from her role as head of UK financial institutions at Aberdeen Asset Management after nearly 25 years, Investment Week can reveal.
Shuttleworth (pictured) left at the end of last year, having joined the firm in 1991. Over the years she has spent at Aberdeen she has been responsible for the distribution of its funds within the retail and discretionary market. An Aberdeen spokesperson said: "Chrissy joined Aberdeen in 1991 when there were only 79 members of staff in the company. M&G's CEO to retire as Aberdeen's Richards takes over "Over the years she has been a key member of the distribution team and has built up the UK business development team to where it is today. "We will miss Chrissy very much and tha...
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