New Janus Henderson board announced

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22 March 2017
| By Staff |
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Henderson Group has announced a number of appointments and resignations to its board as a consequence of its merger with Janus Capital Group.

Following this, Roger Thomson and Philip Wagstaff would resign from the Henderson Group board but would continue as chief financial officer and global head of distribution, respectively.

Also, Timothy How and Robert Jeens announced they would retire from the board.

At the same time, the current members of the Janus board would be appointed to the Janus Henderson board, with effect from completion of the merger, and would include the following individuals:

  • Glenn Schafer
  • Richard Weil
  • Jeffrey Diermeier
  • Eugene Flood Jr.
  • Lawrence Kochard
  • Tatsusaburo Yamamoto
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