Schroders' Bridge joins MAM Funds

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Former Schroders head of UK retail sales Neil Bridge is joining MAM Funds as head of business development on 4 May.

He will be based in the Liverpool office, working with John Alexander, the head of distribution, and director Graham Hooper. He will be responsible for new business development through platforms, national IFAs, private client stockbrokers, family offices, institutions, and discretionary managers. Bridge began his career at US company Aetna Investment Management, and moved to Schroders in 1989. Meanwhile Gartmore’s Mark Harper joins as head of marketing on 30 May. He will be based in MAM’s Reading office. Hooper says: “These are exciting times for the group and we have plans to d...

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