Brewin Dolphin has appointed Patrick Lance from J.P. Morgan Private Bank to the role of divisional director as it continues its expansion.
Lance was most recently a vice president at the private bank, acting as the primary relationship manager responsible for entrepreneurs, business owners and Channel Island fiduciary cleints. Prior to this role he worked at the Ministry of Defence, and has also spent 11 years serving in the British army. Lance will join recent appointments, Louise Shaw and Nicholas Regan as part of Brewin Dolphin's hiring spree after they lost three senior employees back in August this year. Brewin Dolphin chief executive, David Nichol, said: "I am delighted to welcome Patrick to the team who has a ...
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