Hoven departs S&P


Managing director of fund services at ratings house Standard & Poor’s, Mark Hoven (pictured), has departed the company.
Money Management has confirmed Hoven’s departure and understands that his role will be substantially filled by Leanne Milton.
Hoven’s departure from Standard & Poor’s follows on from the departure this week of Lonsec’s general manager, research, Grant Kennaway.
Kennaway has joined Morningstar and will take up his new role in November.
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