Randall Dishmon retires from Invesco after 22 years

Retired 1 June

Eve Maddock-Jones
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Randall Dishmon has retired from Invesco after 22 years at the firm, stepping down at the end of last week.

Invesco confirmed to Investment Week that Dishmon had stepped down on 1 June, having announced the move a year prior. Invesco flags two former Woodford funds over underperformance concerns Dishmon had been manager of the Invesco Global Focus (UK) fund since 2017. John Delano, who became co-manager in May last year, has taken over as lead manager of the strategy. Delano also manages the Invesco Global Focus Equity fund.  During his tenure, Dishmon made a total return of 52.4% with the fund, according to FE fundinfo data, ahead of his peer group average of 49.5%. Dishmon has been ...

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