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Sebastian Dovey |
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Managing Partner, Head of Consulting |
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Sebastian focuses on the execution and development of strategy recommendations for Scorpio Partnership. He has completed assignments around the globe for private banks, global banks, asset managers, family offices, technology firms, service providers, aggregators and start-up wealth management initiatives. He is also currently involved in creating and building education-based solutions for a number of clients. He is a lecturer at The Swiss Finance Institute (formerly the Swiss Banking School) for its executive MBA programme, speaking on family offices and wealth management. He is also a regular commentator on the wealth management industry in the press and at conferences and academies. He has chaired and presented leading industry events in Asia, Europe and the United States. He serves on the editorial board of WealthBriefing. He produces regular columns in the Financial Times business publication Private Wealth Management, and in Wealth Management Supplement, Spear's wealth management publication for UHNWs. Sebastian’s industry views have been broadcast on Bloomberg TV and CNBC and published in several leading industry journals, and publications that include:
Sebastian has been an advisory board member of the Wealth Congress since 2003. He is also the creator and faculty director of the International Wealth Management Academy developed with the Financial Times Group. Before establishing Scorpio Partnership, Sebastian was the London-based managing editor of Global Private Banking, an Institutional Investor trade publication covering international wealth management. He joined in 1995 in Hong Kong to assist with the launch of Global Private Banking in Asia, having previously been with Euromoney. Sebastian holds a first class BA (Hons.) degree in Modern History from University College London and was awarded an MSc (Econ.) with distinction from the London School of Economics. Telephone: 020 7811 0123 |
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