Redmayne Bentley welcomes non-executive director
Investment management firm Redmayne Bentley has welcomed Nemone Wynn-Evans to its main board as a non-executive director.
Nemone brings extensive board experience across financial services, including roles at boutique wealth managers, as well as expertise in the energy sector.
A Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Securities & Investment, she previously held leadership roles in equity capital markets and served as Midlands regional manager at the London Stock Exchange.
Currently, she chairs the board at Hinckley & Rugby Building Society and serves as a non-executive director at AIM-listed Good Energy plc and The Income and Growth VCT plc.
At Redmayne Bentley, she will chair the Risk Oversight Committee and the Remuneration, Nominations and Governance Committee, while also serving as a member of the Audit Committee.
Nemone said: “I wanted to join Redmayne Bentley because of its strong focus on putting clients at the centre of everything it does, underpinned by traditional personal service values.
“I’m really enjoying starting to meet my wonderful, dedicated colleagues and I look forward to contributing to the firm’s continued success.
“With such a long history going back 150 years, it’s a great privilege to join the main board as we navigate the firm through its next chapter, offering an investment management and stockbroking service that’s as valued by our clients today as it was when we were first founded in 1875.”
Redmayne Bentley offers a range of investment management services, including bespoke discretionary investment management, managed portfolio services, stockbroking and financial planning.
David Loudon, chair of the main board at Redmayne Bentley, added: “I am delighted Nemone has joined our team and she is already proving her worth.
“She has a depth of experience that will make her a strong addition to our main board and her insight and knowledge will help us to shape our future and growth plans.”
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