People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? – Redington, Lowes Financial Management

The latest moves, appointments and personnel changes for wealth management and adjacent sectors in the UK, rest of Europe, Middle East and select international locations.
Redington
UK-based investment consultant Redington has promoted
Stuart Campbell, Alexandra Gilmour, Tricia Ward and Oliver Wayne
to managing director.
Gilmour, who joined the firm in October 2022, is general counsel.
She has nearly 20 years’ legal experience, 10 of which have been
spent working in the investment industry.
Wayne, head of manager research, joined in September 2016. He has
helped to develop the company’s UK and European public equity
research offering.
Campbell, who joined in April 2021, heads up Redington’s
implementation team. Overall, he has spent more than 20 years
working with asset managers and investment consultancies to lead
on transitions and develop their implementation functions.
Ward, head of private markets, has been with Redington since
June 2021. Ward, who has more than 20 years’ experience, has
worked in researching and investing in alternative markets,
particularly private credit for pension funds and family
offices.
In total, the firm has made 27 internal promotions across its
global assets, investment consulting and manager research teams.
The changes took effect on 1 July.
Redington works with wealth managers and other institutions in
the UK and rest of Europe.
Lowes Financial Management
Newcastle-based financial advisory firm, Lowes
Financial Management, has strengthened its leadership team
with the appointment of a new board director for its parent
company Lowes
Group.
Claire Lockey (pictured) has been appointed operations director, joining a seven-strong board, as part of the organisation’s wider restructuring and expansion of its national practice and services, the firm said in a statement.
Lockey, who has been part of the executive committee at Lowes for the past two years, joined initially as project and quality manager, bringing her wide business experience to several existing initiatives across the firm.
In her new role she will lead on all transformation activities, ranging from people development, developing the company culture and the digitalisation of systems and processes.
With a corporate background across many sectors including banking, utilities and transport, Lockey has been involved in the delivery of changes such as the HBOS merger, the transition of Npower to Eon, and funding governance for national infrastructure projects.
“We need dynamic people like Claire, with her extensive background in change management, to help drive the business forwards, working with the board and executive team to cement Lowes position as one of the best financial advisors in the country,” Ian Lowes, MD of Lowes Group, said.