Koda Capital head-hunts to expand team

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6 May 2015
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Koda Capital has announced further growth in its advisory team with three new appointments.

The company announced this week that it had appointed three new advisers — two recruited from Macquarie Bank and one from Morgan Stanley Private Wealth.

The announcement said that Charles Moore and Simon Duckett had been recruited from Macquarie Bank , while Mark Pollasky had been recruited from Morgan Stanley Private Wealth.

It said Duckett's career had spanned more than 20 years at a number of firms, including Macquarie, Hartleys, Bankers Trust and Banque National de Paris, while Moore was joining after serving 10 years as a senior investment adviser at Macquarie Bank.

The announcement said that Pollasky was joining Koda following 14 years with Morgan Stanley Private Wealth in the role of Senior Vice President — Wealth Management.

Koda Capital chief executive, Paul Heath said the trio brought the company a unique set of skills which would complement that of its growing team of advisers.

 

 

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