Dawn Kendall leaves TwentyFour and joins SQN

Begins her role on 1 August 2017

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Dawn Kendall, formerly a partner at TwentyFour Asset Management, has left the group and will join alternatives firm SQN Capital Management.

Kendall (pictured) is joining SQN as managing director of its asset management arm, which runs the closed-ended SQN Secured Income fund.  She left fixed income specialist TwentyFour AM earlier this year, where she was a partner and held a dual role, encompassing both portfolio management and a position on the group's management committee. She had already cut down to working two days a week for the group from last summer. UK small-cap trusts top charts in April Kendall said the move was amicable and allowed her to launch a new consultancy, Herschel Advisory Limited, which supports a...

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