RWC's Mannix becomes CEO as former boss Harrison returns to Schroders

Natalie Kenway
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Peter Harrison is leaving his post as chairman and chief executive officer at RWC to take on the role of global head of equities at Schroders.

Harrison (pictured) is returning to the firm after starting his career there as an equity analyst in 1988. He replaces Ken Lambden, who after 15 years with Schroders has decided to leave on 15 March. Harrison also has fund management experience from Newton, J.P. Morgan and was CIO of global equities at Deutsche Asset Management Group. At RWC, Dan Mannix, former business development director, will take over as chief executive while Harrison will remain a non-executive chairman. Mannix has also worked at RWC since 2006 when he was employed by his former J.P.Morgan colleague Harris...

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