Hargreave Hale hires trio from Brewin Dolphin's London office

Laura Dew
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Hargreave Hale has hired three new investment managers for its private client team from Brewin Dolphin's London office.

Neil Jones and Ian Kavanagh will join Hargreave Hale later this year, while Victoria Macdonald will join immediately. Jones was previously divisional director at Brewin Dolphin's London office and previously worked at HSBC and Smith & Williamson. Kavanagh and Macdonald were part of the firm's investment division, and have worked in the industry for 14 and nine years respectively.  Giles Hargreave (pictured), chairman of Hargreave Hale, said: "Neil, Ian and Victoria are excellent additions to our growing business and will bring a wealth of experience and technical expertise to our c...

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