HANetf hires duo for business development and marketing roles

Both reporting to McNeil

Tom Eckett
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HANetf has hired Source's Jason Griffin as director, capital and markets and business development and FTSE Russell's Simon Mott as director of marketing.

Reporting to co-CEO and co-founder of HANetf Hector McNeil (pictured), Griffin will be in charge of business development and the management of client relationships. At Source Griffin was director, UK coverage responsible for ETF sales from March 2015. He has also held roles at Tradition, where he was head of ETF sales, and BlackRock, as director, iShares capital markets, totalling ten years' experience in ETFs. Mott will also report to McNeil and will be responsible for implementing all aspects of marketing strategy, customer engagement and brand awareness. He held a number of role...

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