Nimmo's Standard Life UK Small-cap trust appoints former OMGI manager Bradbury as director

Takes effect on 2 July 2018

Beth Brearley
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The Standard Life UK Smaller Companies trust has appointed former Old Mutual Global Investors (OMGI) fund manager Ashton Bradbury as an independent non-executive director, with effect from 2 July 2018.

Bradbury established OMGI's small and mid-cap equities team and was a highly regarded fund manager, retiring from the firm in 2014. He managed the Old Mutual UK Mid Cap fund before stepping back from day-to-day retail fund management in 2009 and training the group's mid and small-cap team, including current manager of the £3.7bn mid-cap fund Richard Watts and Dan Nickols, who runs the group's small-cap fund. Prior to his 14-year stint at Old Mutual, Bradbury worked at Tilney, Hill Samuel and HSBC. He is currently a non-executive director of the Hargreave Hale AIM VCT 1. The £400m S...

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