Shaw takes four Macquarie Private Wealth advisers
Former stockbroking play, Shaw and Partners is continuing to recruit from the ranks of Macquarie Private Wealth as it builds out its presence as a broader wealth management and advice firm.
The company announced today that it had not only appointed Macquarie Private Wealth's former Victorian State Manager, Malcolm Cameron as its Shaw and Partners Victorian State manager, it had also appointed a number of other former Macquarie Private Wealth advisers to its ranks.
It said Cameron, who had been with Macquarie Private Wealth since 1995, had taken an equity stake in the Shaw & Partners business.
The Shaw & Partners announcement said that former Macquarie Private Wealth senior adviser, Anthony Nicholson, would be joining Cameron the Melbourne office, while three new advisers, Michael King, David Dall and Matthew Boase, would join its new Adelaide office.
The three advisers are from Macquarie Private Wealth's Adelaide business and their recruitment is important because Shaw and Partner's only opened its own Adelaide office in May.
Reflecting the importance of the Macquarie link in past backgrounds, Cameron cited the fact that he would again have the opportunity to work Shaw and Partners' Board Member and Head of Private Wealth, Earl Evans.
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