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Jack Willis

Fund Manager, Sustainable Investment team

About Jack

Jack Willis is a fund manager covering several sectors including Telecoms, having joined Liontrust in April 2017 as part of the company's acquisition of Alliance Trust Investments (ATI). Jack started his career on the Alliance Trust Management Training programme in September 2014 after graduating with First Class Honours in Mathematics with Finance from the University of Leeds and subsequently completing an MSc in Finance and Investment with Distinction, also at the University of Leeds. Jack is a CFA Charterholder.

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