Miton boosts sales team with double hire

Helping to promote firm's brand

Laura Dew
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Miton has expanded its sales team with the appointment of two hires who join the firm from Schroders and Bordier.

Paul Kelly and Kevin McFarlane will be responsible for the North of England and Scotland, the borders and Newcastle respectively. Both hires have a background at Schroders where they worked for ten years as investment sales managers.  Kelly has most recently worked at Bordier as a business development manager, which he joined in October 2015. These are the first sales hires for the firm since the departure of sales and marketing director Ian Chimes to Liontrust earlier this year.  They will both report to head of sales Neil Bridge, who worked at Schroders for 22 years before joi...

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