Rowan Dartington restructures senior team

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Rowan Dartington has restructured its senior team, resulting in Tim Cockerill taking over as investment director and Guy Stephens as managing director of the Signature division.

Cockerill had held the role of head of collectives research since joining the wealth manager in 2011. Prior to this, he was head of collectives research at Rowan & Co. Capital Management and then Ashcourt Rowan Asset Management. Stephens joined Rowan Dartington as chief investment officer in 2011. He joined the City of London in 1990 as an investment analyst, becoming a UK equity fund manager for Refuge Assurance, now part of Royal London Asset Management. Rowan Dartington executive chairman Graham Coxell said: "2013 is proving to be yet another great year. We are continuing to expand...

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