Tyndall boosts sales team with new recruits

Tyndall Asset Management is set to restructure its sales and distribution business with the creation of three new roles.

Chris Trent, Chris Briggs and Nicole Krebs will be joining Tyndall’s business development team in newly created positions.

Krebs has already started with the company while Trent and Briggs will begin in August.

As Matt Russell, head of institutional business at Tyndall, is currently travelling in Asia and was not immediately available for comment, the investment manager confirmed the appointments are part of “a restructure of Tyndall’s sales and distribution business which will be announced shortly”.

However, a spokesperson for Tyndall was unable to confirm official job titles for the new positions and unwilling to speculate as to whether this would lead to the launch of new investment products.

Chris Trent comes from an international equities role at Macquarie Funds Group and Chris Brigg from an executive director of institutional business position at Goldman Sachs JBWere Asset Management.

Previously with Apostle Asset Management, Krebs has been appointed senior relationship manager of institutional business at Tyndall.

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