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Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Craig Armour | - | 2016 | Now |
Biography | Craig joined Edinburgh Partners in 2009 from LDC, the private equity arm of Lloyds Banking Group. He spent nine years in private equity, working primarily with consumer facing businesses. Prior to this, Craig was a corporate financier with merchant bank Noble Grossart, where his main focus was advising listed companies. He is a chartered accountant having trained with Arthur Andersen and has an Honours degree in Law from Edinburgh University. Craig is responsible for our European client portfolios, including the Edinburgh Partners European Opportunities and Pan-Opportunities Funds and the European Investment Trust plc. He researches the global Consumer sector and European markets. | ||
Dale Robertson | - | 2011 | 2016 |
Biography | Dale joined Edinburgh Partners in October 2003 from Scottish Widows Investment Partners, where he managed European retail portfolios. Prior to joining SWIP, Dale spent five years at Edinburgh Fund Managers, where he had responsibility for managing a mixture of retail and institutional funds and researched the consumer and media sectors. Dale started his career with Arthur Andersen as a business analyst, gaining his CA qualification while he was there. Dale has lectured in a variety of Advanced Finance topics at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (Company Valuation, Dividend Policy, M&A amongst others). He also has experience of working with entrepreneurs in Scotland, helping them with business forecasting and fund raising. Dale is responsible for our European client portfolios, including the Edinburgh Partners European Opportunities and Pan-European Opportunities Funds and the European Investment Trust plc. His research responsibilities are across all European markets. |
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