Tyndall appoints Michael Phillips as Non-Executive Director

by | Jan 20, 2021

Independent investment house Tyndall Investment Management (Tyndall) confirms the appointment of Michael Phillips to its board as a Non-Executive Director.  Drawing on a career spanning some three decades in fund management, Michael will provide a further layer of expertise to help the investment boutique achieve its growth ambitions.

Michael brings a wealth of experience to Tyndall which he has gained through a range of senior roles at highly respected asset management groups.  These roles include CEO of private client stockbroker Christows, which he founded in 1991, CEO of Midas Capital, a position he held between 2001 and 2008, and Strategic Development Director of Gresham House, the specialist alternative asset manager.

Since 2004, Michael has been Director of Miton Global Opportunities plc while more recently in 2017 he assumed the role of Chairman of Zestec Asset Management, a specialist asset manager and developer of renewable energy assets.

Alex Odd, Chief Executive of Tyndall, said, “Michael joins Tyndall at a very exciting stage in its development as we bring our investment expertise to the IFA marketplace while continuing to grow our traditional client base.  His excellent track record of nurturing young businesses will prove invaluable as we build on our success across our operations.  Key to this has been the ability to attract highly talented individuals and Michael’s appointment is a huge vote of confidence in the business and its prospects.”

Michael Phillips, Non-Executive Director said, “Tyndall is an ambitious, owner-managed company which believes fervently in the importance in delivering real returns to its clients and investment services that closely match their needs.  Over its relatively short history, Tyndall has built an impressive team of investment professionals who share this vision and I look forward to playing my part in its continued growth and success.”

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