Ex-Telegraph personal finance editor Farrow to lead Woodford's PR

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Paul Farrow, the former editor of the Telegraph's personal finance section, has been appointed head of corporate communications at Oakley Capital,the group supporting Neil Woodford's new business.

Farrow, who left the Telegraph in 2012 and moved to head up corporate communications at private bank Coutts, will join Oakley Capital in May, Investment Week understands. Prior to joining Coutts, he headed up the money sections across the Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph and the Telegraph personal finance website for more than two years. Oakley Capital is supporting Woodford's new business - named Woodford Investment Management (WIM) - by providing the investment infrastructure for the venture. An array of staff have already been hired ahead of the arrival of the star UK stock...

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