Feeney and Hoctor-Duncan among seven new IA directors

Changes made at annual meeting

Laura Dew
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The Investment Association has appointed seven new directors to its board including Old Mutual Wealth chief executive Paul Feeney and BlackRock MD Alex Hoctor-Duncan.

The changes, which include seven new joiners, seven departures and four re-elections, were made at the Investment Association annual general meeting held on 8 September. The full list of new directors is Maxime Carmignac from Carmignac Gestion, Michael Cohen from Capital International, Feeney (pictured) from Old Mutual Wealth, Hoctor-Duncan from BlackRock, Kim McFarland from Investec Asset Management, Joanna Munro from HSBC GAM and Mike O'Shea from Premier Asset Management.  IA creates working group to simplify company pay structures Four existing members have been re-elected in th...

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