Julie Dean joins Sanditon Asset Management

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Former Schroders manager Julie Dean is to join former Cazenove colleagues Chris Rice and Tim Russell at Sanditon Asset Management.

She will join the firm in spring next year, having exited Schroders in September, handing her UK Opportunities fund to Matt Hudson. Dean (pictured) will run UK equity portfolios at the boutique as it expands its fund range in the coming months.   Russell said: “I am pleased that our long term working relationship is being renewed and all of us at Sanditon are looking forward to the many opportunities and challenges that lie ahead in providing a range of competitive products for our investors.” Chief executive Rupert Tyer added: “Our first three products have been well received by th...

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