Neptune-Calculus Income & Growth VCT announces Diane Seymour-Williams to its Board of Directors as upcoming Non-Executive Chairman

– UK, London – Neptune-Calculus Income and Growth VCT is pleased to announce that Diane Seymour-Williams will be appointed as Non-Executive Chairman of the Company immediately following the AGM. It was announced on 21 March 2017 that Philip Stephens, who has served as Chairman of the Company since its launch in 2004, had decided to retire from the Board at the Annual General Meeting to be held on 22 June 2017 and that a number of candidates were being considered to replace him.

Diane’s executive career includes 23 years at Morgan Grenfell/Deutsche Asset Management where she became Head of Global Equity Products and 9 years at LGM Investments where she was Global Head of Relationship Management.

Her previous fund directorships include The China Fund (1993-2005), Pakistan Fund (1993-1996), Batavia Fund (1993-1996), and Chairman Greater Korea Trust (1993-1997). She has also served as a director on the Boards of BMO Investments (Ireland) plc (2013 to 2016), BMO Investments II (Ireland) plc (2008 to 2016), Irish domiciled UCITS companies and LG China Fund plc (2009 to 2017) also domiciled in Ireland. For 5 years from 2007, Diane was a non-executive director of Calculus Capital Limited.

Diane is currently a non-executive director of Witan Pacific Investment Trust plc and Brooks Macdonald Group plc, where, in addition, she chairs the Remuneration Committee. She also serves on the Newnham College Cambridge Investment Committee.

For more information : https://www.calculuscapital.com/neptune-income-growth-vct

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