Mahon steps back as Wharton takes CEO role at Church House

Mahon will remain with the business

Kathleen Gallagher
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Church House Investment Management has appointed joint CIO Jerry Wharton as chief executive officer as current CEO, James Mahon, has decided to step back.

Mahon, who has led the business for 11 years, will remain as joint chief investment officer alongside Wharton, and will stay on the company's board. He will also continue to co-manage the Tenax Absolute Return Strategies fund. He will also be actively involved in the running of the range of UK and Global Equity funds and private client portfolios. Wharton, who joined Church House in 2004, will be responsible for leading the strategic development of the business. Church House UK Equity Growth eyes FTSE 250's 'bouncebackability' Elsewhere, Roger Davis, who is currently operations ...

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