Miton's award-winning team of fund managers have significant industry experience, Please click below to view the CVs's of the senior investment personnel:
Martin Gray
Began investment career with PBR Fund Management in 1979. Set up the investment department at Roxborough FS plc in 1987 and became a director in 1990. Joined Miton Investments as a director in 1994, and Dec 1996 saw the launch of the CF Miton Strategic Growth fund, which is the top fund in sector since launch and which won the 2004 Multi-Manager Award.
Sam Liddle
Began investment career with Morgan Grenfell in 1984 launching their portfolio service in 1989. In 1995 he moved to Singer & Friedlander and in 1999 he moved to Legg Mason investors to undertake a similar role. In Jan 2003 Sam joined Miton Investments and brought with him the CF Miton Global Portfolio and CF Miton Extra Income Portfolio.
Scott Campbell
A New Zealander who commenced his career with AMP Group in 1989. He then j oined Appleton in 1996 and was appointed Managing Director of Appleton International in 1997. He moved the location of the operation to London in 2000 and successfully continued the development of the business as CEO whilst also acting as Chief Investment Officer. He resigned from Appleton in April 2002 to set up his own institutional offshore fund management company, which resulted in the creation of Optimal Fund Management in July 2002. Scott has achieved a five star ranking and awards from Standard & Poor's for the management of various of the Appleton range of offshore funds.
Joanne Baynham
Joanne is Head of Research at Optimal Fund Management and is based in Cape Town. She is a qualified Chartered Accountant (CA) and Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and brings significant academic talent to the Optimal Fund Management research process. Having spent the past 6 years with Appleton Asset Management, Joanne adds tremendous value in coordinating all the research we receive from investment banks, independent strategists, fund managers and analysts with regard to macroeconomic and asset allocation and then providing value insight into these multitude of views.
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