JPMAM's Mike Parsons exits after decade

Follows sales team restructure

Natalie Kenway
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Mike Parsons, head of UK funds field sales at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, has left the group after almost a decade, Investment Week can reveal.

A spokesperson for the firm confirmed Parsons (pictured) is leaving the company, but declined to comment on personnel, citing company policy. An announcement on a hire in a new role within the team will be made in due course. In December 2013, JPMAM's UK funds head Jasper Berens announced a realignment of the sales team structure, including the hire of Neptune's Andrew Larkin as head of global strategic relationships, to allow for a better focus on JPMAM's key clients. JPMAM's Berens: 'Everyone is still working out their value in the chain' Berens restructured the sales teams around...

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