Consilium announces two appointments
Wealth manager Consilium has made two new appointments.
Thursday, January 15th 2015, 11:50AM
Mitchell Bristow has been hired as an investment analyst, taking on a range of responsibilities in investment analysis, performance monitoring, supplementary fund due diligence, asset allocation and research.
He has eight years’ experience in investment management including a number of years working in Hong Kong as a quantitative analyst and risk manager.
Bristow’s professional career has focused on financial modelling and data analysis, with significant experience in tracking, monitoring and reporting on the performance of recommended investments.
Consilium has also appointed Stephen Ambler as chairman of its board.
During 27 years in England, Ambler founded a successful London law practice which he part sold to Countrywide.
Ambler grew his division of Countrywide to become the UK’s largest integrated residential property and legal services provider.
In 2009, Ambler founded Redstone, now one of the UK’s largest wills and probate providers. He now lives in Christchurch and holds independent directorships and advisory roles in addition to his role at Consilium.
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