Old Mutual Wealth appoints former BNY Mellon man to board

Also held roles at JP Morgan IM, Fidelity and Jupiter

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Old Mutual Wealth has appointed Jon Little as an independent non-executive director to its board, becoming the sixth director to join since Glyn Jones became chairman in September last year.

Little is a partner at Northill Capital, which he founded in November 2010, a firm which provides equity to early stage asset managers. Prior to Northill Capital, Little was vice chairman of BNY Mellon Asset Management. He joined the firm in 2000 and most recently, was head of its international asset management business. Little has also held roles at JP Morgan Investment Management, Fidelity and Jupiter Fund Management. Old Mutual enters next phase of managed separation Jones said: "I am delighted that Jon has agreed to join the board as his skillset complements those of the oth...

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