On the move: the latest East Midlands hires

Toby Vaughan

Brown Shipley, the wealth management company which has an office in Nottingham, has hired Toby Vaughan as chief investment officer (CIO).

Vaughan joins from Santander Asset Management, where he was head of the multi strategy solutions team and responsible for the oversight of more than £14bn of assets across a range of investments.

Alan Mathewson, CEO at Brown Shipley, said: “I am delighted to welcome Toby to Brown Shipley today and look forward to working with him. As an experienced Asset Management professional, I am confident that he will further enhance our investment management proposition and, ultimately, the quality of service we can offer to clients.”
Vaughan added: “I am thrilled to have joined Brown Shipley and look forward to playing an active role in the firms continued development in line with Alan’s vision. I am looking forward to working with my team and the opportunity to build on its excellent track record.”

Daryl McGreade

Daryl McGreade has been appointed as Mansfield BID’s new Business Crime Partnership (BCP) Co-ordinator.

McGreade, who served for 14 years with Nottinghamshire Police before joining the BID in 2014, will act as a liaison between partners such as the BID, businesses, police, and local authorities.

The BCP was set up to co-ordinate the sharing of knowledge and information between organisations, helping to reduce business crime and improving communication.

McGreade said: “Information is key to reducing incidences of business crime, and a key part of my new role is to help co-ordinate and share that information to the relevant people.

“BCP meetings, hosted at the BID’s own offices, offer a structured and formal arena for people to tackle the issues that affect them. By working together, partners can make a real difference.”

Ashlie Martins, deputy manager at Dorothy Perkins, in West Gate, Mansfield, said: “As a business in the heart of the town centre, we really appreciate the support that we get from the BID, particularly from the security point of view.

“With the BCP, we know that we have a network of people who are offering help and support to make our town centre safe and welcoming for staff and customers.”

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