Chief executive of Waverton Investment Management Andrew Fleming is leaving the company after his four-year tenure to "seek new challenges", according to a spokesperson for the firm.
Current chairman David Rosier will act as chairman and chief executive while the board works with its adviser to appoint a new CEO. According to Waverton, Fleming has "successfully overseen significant improvement in Waverton's offering, notably in terms of strengthening its investment process and global research capabilities." "Andrew leaves Waverton well placed to achieve its long-term strategic goals," the spokesperson added. "The members of the board would like to thank Andrew for his hard work and dedication over the past four years and wish him every success in the next stage of...
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