Berkeley's Brian White passes away

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Brian White, a co-founder of Midlands-based Berkeley Fund Managers and fund manager at GHC Capital Markets, has passed away unexpectedly.

He had more than thirty years' experience as a fund manager, having started his career with Refuge Assurance and later recruited and trained some of the most respected fund managers in the industry, including Richard Philbin, Ian Rees and Scott Spencer. Paul Harris, CEO of GHC Capital Markets, said this week: "It is with a heavy heart that we announce the recent death of Brian White. Brian was a much loved and respected member of the GHC team, and he will be greatly missed by us all. "Not only did Brian contribute to the development of the company and staff, he also added humility and...

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