M&G CIO Jack Daniels to retire next year

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James Baxter-Derrington
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Chief investment officer at M&G Jack Daniels will retire from the business in June 2023, after more than three-decade industry career.

Daniels' career across investment and markets has spanned more than 35 years. He joined Prudential back in 2001 and took on the role of M&G CIO in March 2019, ahead of its demerger later that year. Global head of distribution Jonathan Willcocks to leave M&G after 17 years Daniels continued to take on new responsibilities as late as last year, adding asset management sales and distribution to his role. M&G chief executive John Foley said: "Since becoming CIO in 2019, Jack has been instrumental in our investment teams delivering strong performance for our clients and enabling M&G ...

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