BT makes key appointments to wholesale sales team

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2 October 2012
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BT Investment Management has grown its wholesale sales team with the appointments of Nick Mitchell, Laurice Considine and David Bolsom.

As state manager for Victoria and South Australia, Mitchell will manage dealer group, platform and adviser relationships and work with BT's research house partners.

For the past five years, he worked at BNP Paribas and, prior to this worked at WHK Group as communications manager.

Joining Mitchell in the Melbourne office as a business development manager, Considine will be servicing advisers across Victoria and Tasmania.

Before her appointment, she spent four years developing tailored equity and margin-lending trading solutions at BT Financial Group.

Bolsom will be located in BT's Sydney office, working with advisers in NSW and the ACT as a business development manager.

He has previous experience at Fidelity Investments, Duetsche Asset Management and AMP Capital Investors.

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