BTIM appoints new J O Hambro CEO
BT Investment Management Limited (BTIM) has appointed J O Hambro Capital Management Group (JOHCM) chief executive, Gavin Rochussen, to the newly-created role of BTIM group executive, international.
The appointment is part of the company's establishment of its global executive committee, and will see Ken Lambden move into the role of chief executive of J O Hambro Capital Management.
Confirming the moves to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) today, BTIM Group chief executive, Emilio Gonzalez, said the new role of group executive, international, had been established to focus on driving and implementing the firm's growth strategy in international markets.
He said Rochussen was ideally placed to take on what represents a key strategic role within group, given his successful track record in developing the JOHCM business, particularly in international markets.
Rochussen and Lambden will take up their new roles at the start of BTIM's new financial year on 3 October.
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