Two new client managers appointed by Equilibrium Asset Management

Total of seven new recruits

Emanuela Hawker
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Equilibrium Asset Management has grown the Cheshire-based team with two new client managers as well as five other additions to the workforce.

James Bancroft from Freedom Financial and Sarah Eckersall from Lloyds Bank have both joined Equilibrium Asset Management as the latest additions to the client manager team. Furthermore, Amanda Jackson has joined Equilibrium AM from Kellogg Company as the new technology manager with Lyndsey O'Hagan being appointed to the role of assistant to the head of culture from Venturi Group. Equilibrium's new head of marketing is Nathan Cameron from Eddisons, events co-ordinator has been announced as Emma Sutton from BNW, while Stephanie Rose moves into the role of executive assistant from T he B...

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