O’Neill joins Capita in Ireland
07 April 2016 Dublin
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Capita Financial Managers in Ireland has hired Raymond O’Neill to the position of non-executive chairman.
He replaces Tony Joyce, who held the chairman position from 2006, when Capita was established.
O’Neill has worked in the investment management industry for almost 30 years, most recently as a founding member and CEO of Kinetic Partners.
He previously held senior positions at RSM Robson Rhodes, Investors Bank & Trust and the Bank of Bermuda.
Paul Nunan, managing director of Capita Financial Managers in Ireland, commented: “Raymond O’Neill brings a wealth of funds experience and he joins us at an exciting time when more asset managers and funds are looking to Capita for support.”
O’Neill said: “I am delighted to join the team. I look forward to working with them to continue what has been a very successful ten years in operation and support the business’s continued growth.”
The appointment came in to effect on 1 April.
He replaces Tony Joyce, who held the chairman position from 2006, when Capita was established.
O’Neill has worked in the investment management industry for almost 30 years, most recently as a founding member and CEO of Kinetic Partners.
He previously held senior positions at RSM Robson Rhodes, Investors Bank & Trust and the Bank of Bermuda.
Paul Nunan, managing director of Capita Financial Managers in Ireland, commented: “Raymond O’Neill brings a wealth of funds experience and he joins us at an exciting time when more asset managers and funds are looking to Capita for support.”
O’Neill said: “I am delighted to join the team. I look forward to working with them to continue what has been a very successful ten years in operation and support the business’s continued growth.”
The appointment came in to effect on 1 April.
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