Brooks Macdonald expands footprint with East Anglia office opening

New base in Bury St Edmunds

Laura Dew
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Brooks Macdonald has expanded its regional presence to a total of 13 offices with the opening of an East Anglia office in Bury St Edmunds.

Headed up by senior investment director Pam Beith, the East Anglia team all join from existing roles in the business.  Beith previously ran the firm's Tunbridge Wells office and has 30 years' experience managing investment portfolios.  She is joined by business development manager Carol Hyner, who will develop relationships with local intermediaries; assistant business development manager Eleanor Cooper and investment manager Isobel Gingell.  DFM 'poorly named' to communicate bespoke management Headquartered in London since 1991, Brooks Macdonald has 13 offices nationwide includ...

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