Gladstone leaves Henderson

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Katy Gladstone will not be returning to Henderson as co-head of its multi-manager team following a five month sabbatical.

The multi-manager team will continue to be managed by Bill McQuaker and a team of three, as it has been since April. The team comprises fund analysts Chris Forgan and Helen Dunnett, who will continue to focus on fund selection, while McQuaker, supported by Genevieve Stephens, will oversee asset allocation. Commenting on Gladstone's decision, McQuaker said: "Katy has played a significant part in the success of the team and, while I'm sorry to see her leave, I have full confidence in the team to continue producing good results. This is made easier given there has always been a team based a...

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