Quilter Cheviot appoints new Bristol head as Reid moves to services role

Acquired by OMW in 2014

Laura Dew
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James Rodgers will step up to lead Quilter Cheviot's Bristol office, as Pamela Reid takes up the new position of director of services development.

Reid has worked for the firm since 1998 as head of the Bristol office and has 30 years of discretionary investment management experience. Her newly created position will support the development of Quilter Cheviot services both internally and across Old Mutual Wealth at Quilter Cheviot. This will include helping financial advisers align their suitability process and the Quilter Cheviot service. She will also continue to head up the firm's technical committee for SIPPs and offshore bonds and will lead new business initiatives. Quilter Cheviot revamps executive team after Old Mutua...

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