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BTIM appoints sales and marketing managers

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BTIM has attracted two senior sales and marketing managers.

BT Investment Management (BTIM) has appointed two senior sales and marketing staff to the firm.

Niki Allen joins as BTIM head of brand strategy. Allen comes from MLC, where she worked for six years.

Most recently, she held the role of MLC senior marketing manager for investments.

Prior to MLC, she worked in marketing and product roles at Integral Energy and Barclays Global Investors.

 
 

BTIM appointed Daniel Campbell as portfolio specialist in the sales and marketing team.

Campbell's key responsibility will be to develop strong links between the sales team and the BTIM investment boutiques.

He comes from Perpetual Investments, where he worked for 10 years.

In his most recent role, he was global equities general manager in Perpetual's institutional business.