People Moves
UK Private Investment Office Adds Trio

Lincoln Private Investment Office has added three senior figures to its ranks.
UK-based Lincoln
Private Investment Office has hired two senior figures,
Jonathan Lanceley and James Meiklejohn, as well as a prominent
financial industry figure to its investment advisory board,
Richard Davidson.
Lanceley joins as a partner and advisor, bringing more than 20
years of wealth management experience. He was an executive
director at UBS, where he had worked in a number of roles over
his 15 years at the firm. Meiklejohn joins as an advisor. He was
previously a partner at Redburn Partners, where he spent 13 years
in equity sales. At Redburn, he managed relationships with
several large investment institutions and hedge funds and was
responsible for analysing investment ideas for his
clients.
Davidson has more than 25 years of experience in fund management.
He was a partner at Lansdowne Partners and the manager of Morgan
Stanley Investment Management’s $7 billion Global Asset
Allocation fund, where he was also chief investment officer and
chief European equity strategist in London. He is chairman of the
University of Edinburgh Endowment Investment Committee and
chairman of Miton Global Opportunities and Aberforth Smaller
Companies Investment Trusts.
Ross Elder, managing partner at the firm, was earlier this year
named Leading Individual (Advisor) at this publication's annual
European wealth management awards, held in London.