People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Schroders, Cavendish Asset Management

The latest moves in wealth management from Europe and the Middle East.
Schroders
Schroders has
appointed three people to join its investment teams.
Kenny Nicoll has joined as a liability-driven investments
solutions manager, a newly-created role in which he will focus on
the pensions industry. He brings more than 20 years’ experience
in structuring and advising on investment products and solutions
for clients. Nicholl was previously a director, manager research,
at Redington. He has also been a director, structured solutions,
at NatWest Markets and ABN Amro.
Andrew Mulhair joins from Willis Towers Watson, also as an LDI
solutions manager, in a newly-created role. He was previously an
investment associate in WTW’s LDI team.
James Oliver has moved internally to Schroders’ B&M credit
portfolio management team; he is responsible for managing
outcome-focused, B&M investment grade credit portfolios.
Cavendish Asset Management
Following a senior shuffle at Cavendish
Asset Management, the firm has put new people in charge of
its TM Cavendish International Fund and TM Cavendish UK Balanced
Income Fund. Liz Evans and Tom Donneky will take over managing
both funds from Julian Lewis, who will remain as CIO. Also
moving, Nick Burchett and Paul Mumford will jointly manage TM
Cavendish AIM Fund and TM Cavendish Opportunities Funds. Burchett
and Mumford have worked together advising clients at the firm for
over two decades.
Donneky comes from Russell Investments and Evans previously managed the TM Cavendish Asia Pacific Fund from launch to its merger with the TM Cavendish International Fund.