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    Dean Cheeseman

    Managing Director of Client Investment Solutions

    Starting his career in 1995, Dean has held senior portfolio manager positions at Quilter, F&C, Mercer and Janus Henderson. During this time, he specialised in the construction of multi-asset portfolios, creating solutions for pension funds, financial advisers and retail investors. As well as building portfolios, Dean has significant experience in oversight and risk management.

    Dean joined Mattioli Woods in 2023 and has used his breadth of experience to oversee all aspects of investments and client investment solutions.

    Outside of work, Dean aspires to play half as much golf as his wife and can often be found at weekends walking his badly trained labrador, while his two children sleep in!

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