FW Capital welcomes first intern
Fund manager FW Capital has appointed Lloyd Hall as its first intern, marking a key milestone in the firm’s strategy to nurture future talent.
Based in the Newcastle office, Lloyd will work across departments to gain hands-on experience in managing investment funds and supporting SMEs across the North East.
Lloyd said: “I’m looking forward to working with the team at FW Capital, gaining invaluable knowledge and experience.
“This is a fantastic opportunity to develop both personally and professionally.”
The internship forms part of FW Capital’s Career Path programme, designed to provide structured training, mentorship, and professional development opportunities for emerging talent.
Lindsey McMenamin, portfolio manager at FW Capital, added: “At FW Capital we truly believe our team to be our greatest asset, and we’re excited to welcome Lloyd to the team.
“We know how important investing in our team is and we’re always looking to recruit new talent that we can nurture and develop.
“We’re committed to helping trainees shape their future career, providing them with real life experience and opportunities for learning.”
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