CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS
Grosvenor
The property group’s Britain and Ireland business has appointed Heather Rabbatts as a non-executive director.
Rabbatts is also currently a non-executive at Crossrail, Shed Media and Millwall Holdings, where she was also previously chief executive.
She has previously held positions as a non-executive at the Bank of England, a trustee of the British Council and governor at the BBC and the London School of Economics.
CQS Group
The asset management firm has appointed Neil Gregson to develop its equity business in closed and open-ended funds.
Gregson previously spent 19 years working at Credit Suisse Asset Management in London, where he was latterly a managing director and head of emerging market equity.
He also formerly held positions as head of global equity portfolio construction and head of the emerging Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) equity division.
Santander Corporate Banking
The bank has hired Sarah Shay as a relationship director in its Yorkshire corporate banking team, where she will focus on supporting businesses with a turnover of over £25m.
Shay joins from Barclays, where she was a business development director, and has also previously held corporate relationship and business development roles with the Royal Bank of Scotland in London.
VMA GROUP
The investor relations and communications group has appointed Camilla Day-Wilson as a senior consultant.
Day-Wilson was previously a senior investor relations consultant at EMR, and also spent several years working within investor relations in ECM and equity sales at Teather & Greenwood/ Landsbanki.
SWIP
Scottish Widows Investment Partnership has appointed Roger Webb as an investment director for corporate bonds.
Webb, who will report to head of credit Neil Murray, was most recently head of credit portfolio management at Aviva Investors.
Prior to that, he was a credit portfolio manager with Norwich Union for almost ten years, managing a wide range of credit mandates across investment grade and high yield portfolios.
G4S
David Fairnie is to join the global security solutions group as a director for global ports solutions.
He joins from DP World where, as director of security, he was responsible for developing and implementing a global security strategy to guarantee regulatory compliance at all the firm’s terminal operations.