Investment - Articles - Mercer strengthens investment consulting team


Mercer, has announced the appointment of Ashlin Noonan as a senior investment consultant. Based in the Woking consulting team, Ms.Noonan will be responsible for providing advice to clients on the full range of investment consulting services including investment strategy, manager structure, manager selection and performance monitoring.

 Ms. Noonan is a qualified actuary with over 12 years’ investment consulting and pensions experience with multi-national and boutique professional services firms, including roles at KPMG, Towers Watson and Novare Actuaries & Consultants. Ms. Noonan joins Mercer from Cartwrights where she developed and launched a completely new investment consulting service.

 Commenting on the new appointment, UK Head of Investments, Steven Blackie said “Ashlin is an excellent addition to the strong advisory consulting team based in Woking and will help strengthen existing business and grow our client base both in Woking and across the UK.”

 ‘I am excited to join Mercer and look forward to joining a team committed in helping clients implement innovative solutions to meet their needs.’ said Ms. Noonan.

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