LONDON, June 4, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --
RBC Global Asset Management (RBC GAM) today announced the
appointment of Guinevere Taylor as Associate Director, EMEA
Business Development. Based in London, Ms. Taylor will be responsible for
growing RBC GAM's institutional asset management business in
Europe, with a specific focus on
the UK Local Government Pension Scheme.
Ms. Taylor joins RBC GAM from Legal & General Investment
Management Limited where during her tenure she was a Client Manager
focused on managing relationships with the Local Government Pension
Scheme. Prior to this, she held roles at Schroders and Northern
Trust. Guinevere holds a Bachelor's Degree (Honours) in History and
American Studies from Liverpool
University.
"We are thrilled to welcome Guinevere to the team," said
Paul Williams, Managing Director and
Head of EMEA Business Development, RBC Global Asset Management UK.
"This expansion of our distribution team enables us to provide our
clients with local expertise, backed by our global capabilities.
Guinevere's appointment reinforces our commitment to growing our
team of experienced investment professionals to support the
evolving needs of institutional investors around the globe."
About RBC Global Asset Management
RBC Global Asset Management (RBC GAM) is the asset management
division of Royal Bank of Canada
(RBC) and includes institutional money managers BlueBay Asset
Management and Phillips, Hager & North Investment Management.
RBC GAM is a provider of global investment management services and
solutions to institutional, high-net-worth and individual investors
through separate accounts, pooled funds, mutual funds, hedge funds,
exchange-traded funds and specialty investment strategies. The RBC
GAM group of companies manage approximately USD$330 billion in assets and have approximately
1,400 employees located across Canada, the United
States, Europe and
Asia.
Leah Commisso, RBC GAM Corporate
Communications, leah.commisso@rbc.com, +1-416-955-6498;
Adam Kirby, JPES Partners,
adam.kirby@jpespartners.com , +44(0)20-7520-7634