Thomas Miller poaches Coles from Ashcourt Rowan

Responsible for intermediary propositions

Daniel Flynn
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Thomas Miller Investment has appointed former Ashcourt Rowan client servicing manager Christopher Coles as business development executive.

Coles will be in charge of developing Thomas Miller's intermediary and private client propositions. At Ashcourt Rowan Asset Management he was responsible for the firm's intermediary and managed portfolio services. Before this, he worked at the company's central paraplanning department. Bruce Ely-Johnston, business development director at Thomas Miller Investment said: "This is an exciting time for Thomas Miller Investment as we focus on further improving our levels of client service. "Christopher's hire will assist in bolstering the team, and developing the firm's client base and n...

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