Biography
Main responsibilities
Developing relationships with investment consultants.
Experience and qualifications
Previously, Sophie spent five years at Threadneedle Asset Management, where she was a consultant relationship manager focusing on defined contribution and before that manager of the RFP team.
Prior experience includes working as an RFP writer at ISIS Asset Management (now F&C), and a client account manager at Inter Alliance.
Sophie holds an LLB in Law from Kingston University. She has completed the Investment Management Certificate and achieved the Certificate in ESG Investing from the CFA Institute.
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