Legg Mason poaches business development director from Neptune

To head up London, South West and family offices

Tom Eckett
clock • 1 min read

Legg Mason Global Asset Management has appointed Harry Reeves from Neptune Investment Management as business development director for the South of England.

Prior to working at Neptune as the discretionary sales manager covering London, South West and family offices, Reeves also held roles at Artemis Investment Management and Ruffer. Martin Currie's Sowerby to head up Legg Mason's Australia business  As business development director at Legg Mason, Reeves will be responsible for exploring new opportunities for the firm while building on existing relationships. Reeves will report to Adam Gent (pictured), head of UK sales, and will work on the company's nine subsidiaries including Western Asset, RARE Infrastructure and ClearBridge Investm...

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