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DMS Governance hires two in London

Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Opalesque Industry Update - Based in Mayfair, the team led by Matthew Brown, has hired Laurent Leclercq as Head of Distribution and Gavin Devitt as Director.

Laurent comes to DMS from global merchant bank Argenthal Private Capital where he was responsible for their overall strategy in Europe. At DMS, Laurent will concentrate primarily on advising on the funding and distribution of European products. He will be aided by his 18 years of investment management experience, and has a particular focus on European mutual funds, hedge funds, absolute returns strategies and structured products. He brings to DMS an extensive experience in the Swiss, France, Nordics, Benelux, UK and Channel Islands private wealth and institutional markets.

Gavin's focus at DMS will be establishing and maintaining partnerships and business relations, drawing on his extensive financial and hedge fund experience. Prior to joining DMS, Gavin honed his skills at IFS State Street as a Senior Associate and at Citco Fund Services as a Senior Fund Accountant.

"We are extremely pleased to welcome Laurent and Gavin to the DMS London team. Their knowledge and experience will be an invaluable asset to DMS as we continue to grow our European presence" commented Matthew, Executive Director.

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