Former Thames River and Barings manager Peter Geikie-Cobb and fund research specialist Ben Yearsley have joined the advisory board of Coram Asset Management.
The advisory board is a collection of individuals who will offer specific knowledge and expertise to the firm on industry-related matters. Coram, which is part of the MitonOptimal Group, was set up in 2014 by former Miton manager James Sullivan and runs three multi-asset funds. Coram acquires Minerva Fund Managers in MPS push Geikie-Cobb has worked in asset management since 1985 with a focus on fixed income funds at firms such as Barings and Insight Investment. Between 2003 and 2014, he was a partner and fund manager at Thames River Capital with Paul Thursby before leaving to j...
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