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Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? – Hawksford, Brewin Dolphin
Editorial Staff
29 March 2022
Hawksford Redwood brings 15 years of charity, third sector business development, partnerships, marketing and communications experience within the financial services sector. Most recently Redwood was a chief executive officer at Citizens Advice National charity in London.
Global corporate, private client and fund services provider, has appointed Leslie Redwood as head of charities business development.
Based in Bath and London, Redwood will work with the eight teams of the firm’s charity specialists to help develop the business nationally and add value to its partnerships with third sector organisations across the UK. He replaces Ruth Murphy who has recently retired after a decade with the firm.
“As a trustee myself, I have a unique understanding and deep appreciation for the recent challenges faced by the sector. I am already extremely impressed by Brewin Dolphin’s caring culture and genuine values, and I am looking forward to working with my team in order to increase the resilience and sustainability of our third sector clients and partnerships for many years to come," Redwood said.
“Leslie exudes energy and passion for the sector, and we look forward to working with him in the continuing development of our charity business,” Lynne Lamont, head of charities, said.
The London-listed wealth management house manages more than £4.2 billion for more than 1,700 charities, helping them to fulfil their obligations to a wide range of beneficiaries.