Lifestyle Article - Isio strengthens investment advisory team with new partner


Isio has appointed Ed Wilson as a new partner in its investment advisory team as it continues to grow its independent strategic advice offering.

 With more than 30 years’ experience in pensions and investments, Ed joins Isio from WTW where he was head of corporate investment consulting. He has previously held senior leadership positions at PwC and HSBC.
 
 Ed will be based in Isio’s London office and his overall role will be to focus on supporting the Isio investment business continue its strong growth trajectory. This will involve helping grow and develop the team, taking on client responsibilities, and driving new business opportunities.
 
 Nick Evans, partner and head of investment at Isio said: “Ed joins us at an exciting time for the business as we move towards a more holistic model of promoting financial wellbeing for the companies, trustees and individuals we work with. He brings an energy, intellect and a direct communication style which will further enhance client outcomes and continue the acceleration of our investment offering.”
 
 Ed added: “I am delighted to be joining Isio to help an already successful investment team grow further. The way I think about investment strategy aligns with the investment philosophy of the team and I have a close affinity with Isio’s culture and purpose. I’m really looking forward to working with the people across all of Isio I have met recently and throughout my career – it is a privilege to be a part of the team.”
  

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