British fund manager Dalton Strategic Partnership has appointed Prince Wenceslas von Liechtenstein as its new CEO.
Liechtenstein, who joined the firm in July, will be responsible for leading the development of new products and expanding into new markets.
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Prior to joining Dalton, Liechtenstein served for two corporate financial advisory businesses. He also worked at Goldman Sachs's equity division and at General Electric in the M&A function.
Liechtenstein said: "Dalton Strategic Partnership is a client focused business, and I have long been impressed by the talent and energy of the management team, partners and staff.
"The firm is home to many outstanding investment managers, and it has established excellent client relationships across multiple jurisdictions.
"In order to strengthen the firm's existing strategies, and maximise the potential of the Dalton platform, we look forward to introducing new products, and building out the firm's investment management and distribution capabilities."
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By GlobalDataThe role of CEO has been vacant since Magnus Spence left the firm in 2014.
