People Moves
Who’s Moving Where In Wealth Management? – ALFI, Aaro Capital, Praetura

The latest moves and appointments in wealth management in the UK, the rest of Europe, the Middle East and other select locations.
ALFI
The Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry has appointed
Britta Borneff as its new director of events, communications and
business development.
Borneff has 27 years of experience in the investment fund industry. Her professional career in Luxembourg started in 1996 with Schroders where she worked in marketing and client relationship roles for 11 years, the organisation said in a statement.
From 2007 to 2021, she was head of sales and marketing and a member of the executive committee at Waystone Management Company, a Luxembourg UCITS management company and AIFM.
Before joining ALFI, she was managing director at Fuchs Asset Management. A native German speaker, Borneff is also fluent in English, French and Dutch.
With this appointment, the ALFI management team is now composed
of Camille Thommes, director general; Marc-André Bechet, deputy
director general; Emmanuel Gutton, director of legal and tax;
Miriam Henke, secretary general; and Britta Borneff, the firm
said.
Aaro Capital
Aaro Capital, a
firm specialising in digital assets and distributed ledger
technology such as blockchain, has appointed Liz Adnitt to
join its London-based team as a sales director.
Adnitt brings more than 20 years of experience in senior sales
and management roles in the asset management industry. Before
Aaro Capital, Adnitt was head of UK wholesale distribution at
Sanlam Investments for seven years. Prior to that, she worked in
senior sales positions at Nordea Asset Management, LGIM and SVM
Asset Management. Adnitt started her career as an analyst at JP
Morgan Asset Management.
Aaro Capital, which was established in 2018, has a team of senior
figures including head of investment research Peter Rigg (former
global head of HSBC Alternative Investment Group), head of
operational due diligence Olga Romanova (former head of
operational due diligence at International Asset Management), and
chairman Stuart MacDonald (former managing partner at Bride
Valley Partners).
Pratura Ventures
Praetura
Ventures, a firm that this news service
interviewed in June last year, has added three partners.
The new partners are Lee Forster, Colin Greene and Andy Barrow,
the Manchester-based venture capital group said
yesterday.
Forster, a former Team GB swimmer-turned-health entrepreneur, is
the chairman and exited founder of bespoke supplement
subscription brand Neat Nutrition, a business launched in 2015.
Prior to starting Neat, Forster also launched his own healthcare
strategy consulting company within KnowledgePoint360 Group. This
was ahead of the company being sold to UDG and Forster
joining the product development giant Science Group as the
company’s Group SVP and head of commercial strategy.
At Praetura, Forster will oversee all health and life sciences
investments. He will also work closely with the GMC Life Sciences
Fund by Praetura, a £20 million life sciences focused fund
launched in 2022 in partnership with Greater Manchester Combined
Authority, Cheshire and Warrington LEP and Bruntwood SciTech.
Greene spent 12 years at Apple in various senior country leader
roles in Asia and the US before joining Praetura in 2021. He will
oversee Praetura’s growth platform which supports the Praetura
portfolio, including assigning operational partners to help
founders in areas ranging from culture and hiring to expanding
internationally.
Barrow initially joined the business as an operational partner in
2022. He previously spent over 15 years as chief technology
officer of cloud computing giant ANS until its sale to
Inflexion.
In addition, Praetura has promoted Sim Singh-Landa to investment
director and Tom Hardman to portfolio director.