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Tilney Smith and Williamson has made two senior appointments in its investment management team, naming James Green as an investment manager and Justine Harper as executive account manager.

The pair both join from Sandaire. Green started at Sandaire in 2015 and focussed on investment research and managing multi-asset portfolios for UHNW family groups and charities. 

He is a CFA charterholder and recently passed the CFA certificate in ESG Investing.

Meanwhile, Harper worked for Sandaire for eight years as a senior operations manager and prior to that was an investment administration manager at Taylor Young Investment Management. ‘

She is a chartered fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment. At Tilney Smith and Williamson Harper will work with investment managers on “more complex mandates, often reporting in currencies other than sterling”. 

Philip Todd, drector at Tilney Smith and Williamson, said: “I am very pleased to welcome James and Justine to the team. Both individuals have a considerable amount of industry experience which I know will be a great asset to our growing investment management business and our clients. 

“James’s CFA Certificate in ESG Investing made him stand out as a candidate given ESG is so important to our approach to investing. Justine has a wide range of industry expertise and qualifications, including the CISI in global operations management.”

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