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Creechurch Capital gears up for international growth with new hire

by isleofman.com 3rd February 2014

Creechurch Capital – the Isle of Man-based investment management boutique – has boosted its team with the significant hire of Stephanie Gardiner.

Stephanie joins Creechurch Capital as a Business Development Manager from RL360 in the Isle of Man. Bringing a wealth of experience in the investment sector to her new position; Stephanie will be responsible for supporting the development of the Castel Property Fund.

 Commenting on this latest appointment, John Greenwood CEO at Creechurch Capital said: “Stephanie is a truly talented individual and has displayed commendable commitment, dedication and motivation. A new recruit of this calibre will support our commercial objectives in 2014. We truly recognise the importance of having a high-calibre team who share our values; in a business this size, each person’s contribution really matters.”

Stephanie added: “The Creechurch Capital team has a stellar reputation across the Island and beyond. It’s a company I have admired since I started working and I’m delighted to have the opportunity to be able to begin working with the team there.”

From a standing start, Creechurch Capital has built a diversified client base from across the UK, Middle East, Far East, South Africa and the Isle of Man.

Stephanie is one of a number of new recruits who has been taken on as part of the company’s recruitment drive to manage its growth and support its newly launched international division. Creechurch Capital has grown from a team of five to 20.
          
Creechurch Capital is licensed by the Isle of Man Financial Supervision Commission.

Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 3rd, February 2014 12:14pm.

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