Burdett and Potter join Thames River this week

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Ex Credit Suisse multi-managers Rob Burdett and Gary Potter officially join Thames River Capital this week to head up its long-only multi-manager team.

They join after a period of gardening leave following their departure from Credit Suisse in February. The pair will be reunited with colleagues Kelly Prior, Paul Green and Anthony Willis who moved to the company from Credit Suisse in April 2007 and have subsequently undertaken preparatory research ahead of the launch of Thames River’s multi-manager funds. It is anticipated that an initial range of five core funds will be unveiled in early September. Burdett and Potter launched Credit Suisse’s Multi-Manager business in August 2001. The business had grown to over £1.2bn at the time of th...

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