Thesis's Kate Nathoo appointed president of CISI Southern branch

Next branch event to be held on 16 November

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Thesis Asset Management client director Kate Nathoo (pictured) has been appointed president of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) Southern branch.

Nathoo, a Chartered Fellow of the CISI who has worked in the investment management industry since graduating from London University, is currently responsible for discretionary investment management for individuals and charities at Thesis. The CISI Southern branch committee is responsible for contributing to an annual programme of continuing professional development events. Events in the southern region over the last year have included hosting an EU Referendum debate in mid-June with Keith Churchouse and Jerome Lussan as speakers. The next CISI Southern branch event will be held on 16 ...

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