Lifestyle Article - Aon have announced the appointment of Matt Hurshman


Aon has appointed Matt Hurshman as an associate partner within its Investment practice, based in Bristol. He will be focusing on developing Aon’s work with advising not-for-profit organisations on their investments.

 Matt Hurshman joins Aon from Barnett Waddingham, where he spent over eight years as an investment consultant, working with numerous charitable and non-profit clients to support them with their investment arrangements.

 Maria Johannessen, senior partner and UK head of Investment at Aon, said: “Charities are an essential element of society and returns on their invested assets play a vital role in allowing them to continue to deliver on their future aims. It is rewarding to play a part in supporting their work by providing independent expertise to their investment strategy and we are looking to expand our efforts in this area.

 “Matt Hurshman brings considerable expertise in the charities and not-for-profit sectors, so we are pleased to have recruited him to Aon and I am sure our clients will soon be seeing the benefits of his advice.”
  

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