JPM's Crinage elected to AIC board

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The Association of Investment Companies has elected J.P. Morgan Asset Management's head of trusts Simon Crinage to its board.

Crinage (pictured) will join Thomas Miller's head of private investment Harry Morgan on the board, replacing the retiring David Barron and Gill Nott. AIC chairman Andrew Bell - manager of the £1.2bn Witan trust - said: "We are delighted to welcome Simon and Harry to the board, both of whom have been involved with the investment company sector since the 1980s. "Simon brings an experienced and practical insight to the challenges and opportunities the industry faces which, together with Harry's experience in wealth management and his experience as a seasoned investor in investment compan...

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