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Boston Multi Family Office Makes C-Suite Changes, Eyes Growth

The Isle of Man-based organisation says it is positioning for more growth. Notably, it has created a role of group director for mergers and acquisitions.
Boston
Multi Family Office, which is based in the Isle of Man with
offices in Malta, has made a clutch of C-suite appointments.
Nick Gilbert, who is joining as chief financial officer,
will lead all financial operations in the firm’s offices. A
chartered accountant and a fellow at the Institute of Chartered
Accountants in England and Wales, Gilbert has more than 20 years’
experience working across many different industries.
Stephen Wilson will become the new chief operating
officer and will join the group board and the board of
Boston Limited. Wilson, who joined the firm three years ago, has
been promoted from head of group finance.
Alex McNee – previously COO – along with chief executive
Katherine Ellis, led the management buyout of Boston in 2019.
McNee will take on the newly-created role of group director,
mergers and acquisitions. Having already managed the acquisition
of IQE in 2020, he will focus his time on sourcing, executing and
integrating strategic acquisitions for the business, the firm
said.
Boston also appointed a new chairman, Richard Grainger. Grainger
has spent 30 years in corporate finance since qualifying as an
accountant with PwC. He was formerly CEO of Close Brothers
Corporate Finance and has chaired more than 10 businesses.
“We are delighted to announce these changes to our senior
management team and we are excited to be working together to lead
the Boston business forward to the next stage in its growth
plan,” Ellis said. “In particular, the creation of the group
director, mergers and acquisition role demonstrates the great
progress that has been made to date and the opportunities we
believe exist for Boston over the coming years. Alex has
done a fantastic job with previous acquisitions and he is a
natural leader for this role.”
Pictured from left to right. Top row: Stephen Wilson & Nick
Gilbert. Bottom row: Alex McNee, Richard Grainger