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Mr. Gareth R.
Gullick is Head of Fund Accounting at NewSmith Asset Management LLP.
Prior to joining NewSmith in October 2006, he was Deputy Head of Fund Accounting at the hedge fund manager, Brevan Howard.
Mr. Gullick has also held financial control positions within Emerging Markets at CSFB and at Deutsche Bank, where he was responsible for the Structured Credit Finance and Medium Term Note businesses.
Mr. Gullick qualified as a chartered accountant with Pannell Kerr Forster in 2000 and has a BSc in Mathematics from Nottingham University.
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NS Asset Management LLP
NS Asset Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance N S Asset Management LLP (NAM) is the asset management subsidiary of NS Holdings LLP ultimately held by Man Group Plc (LSE: EMG, ADR: MNGPY) in Great Britain. Established in 2003, the firm provides investment management services across a range of investment strategies to corporations, governments, pension plans, insurance companies, endowments foundations and high net-worth individuals. NAM is based in London and has additional offices in Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo and New York. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01.09.2013 |
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NS Asset Management LLP
NS Asset Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance N S Asset Management LLP (NAM) is the asset management subsidiary of NS Holdings LLP ultimately held by Man Group Plc (LSE: EMG, ADR: MNGPY) in Great Britain. Established in 2003, the firm provides investment management services across a range of investment strategies to corporations, governments, pension plans, insurance companies, endowments foundations and high net-worth individuals. NAM is based in London and has additional offices in Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo and New York. | Finance |