Jamie Wickham to depart Morningstar

In what represents a significant change at the top of research and ratings house, Morningstar, it has announced the impending departure of its Australia and New Zealand managing director, Jamie Wickham.
It said Wickham, who will leave at the end of May, would be succeeded by the current head of the wealth business, Chris Galloway.
Galloway joined Morningstar in 2009 through the company’s acquisition of Intech.
Wickham, who joined Morningstar in 2006 as a result of its acquisition of Aspect Huntley said he felt fortunate to have spent such a large part of his career with the firm.
Morningstar chief executive, Kunal Kapoor thanked Wickham for his outstanding contribution.









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