Rigoni leaves Dresdner for own practice
Dresdner RCM Global Investors business development manager Julie Rigoni has left the group but will remain in the industry in a consultancy role.
Dresdner RCM Global Investors business development manager Julie Rigoni has left the group but will remain in the industry in a consultancy role.
Rigoni was with Jardine Fleming when Dresdner took over the group about a year ago, continuing to provide service for advisers who used Jardine Fleming products.
However Rigoni felt that role was no longer necessary.
“This is the first time I have left a funds management group as previously they have always been taken over or merged and so there is some sadness in that,” Rigoni says.
“I have my own business already and now it will be a matter of getting back into that. It will probably concentrate on project work and consulting with dealer groups and planners.”
Rigoni says it will be a similar role to that she first held with Jardine Fleming which involved bringing planners closer to fund managers.
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