Biography
Main responsibilities
Jacqueline Lowe was appointed as the Independent Chair of Aviva Investors UK Fund Services Limited in November 2023, and is also the Chair of the Aviva Investors Luxembourg Supervisory Board.
Experience and qualifications
Following a successful executive career, spanning over 30 years in the Asset Management and financial services sector, Jacqueline now holds a number of non-executive roles with prestigious Financial Services companies, including T Bailey Asset Management, Embark Investments Limited, Rathbones Asset Management Ltd and First Sentiers Investors Ltd. Jacqueline, a multi award winning fund manager and a highly regarded investment professional now applies her experience and skills to organisations where she has genuine interest and can have a real impact. She has outstanding business management expertise and a proven track record in driving positive change to improve the performance of individuals, teams and businesses. Her ethos of “do the right thing” is her driving force.
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