Biography
Main responsibilities
Scott is a Sales Director for the Aviva Investors Offshore Liquidity funds. He is responsible for the retention and growth of the business, primarily within the European corporate and institutional space.
Experience and qualifications
Prior to joining Aviva Investors, Scott was an Account Executive with ICD (Money Market Fund Platform). He worked closely with Institutional clients to provide an enhanced solution to liquidity management, concentrating on Money Market Funds and enhanced analytics. He was the main support to the Global Sales team for the offshore business development and retention. Scott has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. FCA – Capital Markets.
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