Mirabaud hunts for head of sales as Boughton moves into consultancy role

Boughton to join Marketing Alpha Partners

Natalie Kenway
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Paul Boughton, head of sales and marketing for UK and Northern Europe at Mirabaud Asset Management, is transitioning into a consultancy role before joining new venture Marketing Alpha Partners.

Boughton will move across in January 2019 to join Mike Evans and Andrew Burchill who co-founded Marketing Alpha Partners, a marketing, content and thought leadership business for asset managers, in 2017.  Mirabaud said it has already begun the process of looking for Boughton's replacement and there will be significant overlap to ensure a "smooth handover".  Mirabaud AM launches global credit fund for Lake and Luis A statement said: "In January 2019, Paul Boughton, head of sales and marketing for the UK and Northern Europe, is to take on a consulting role at Mirabaud Asset Managemen...

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