Our commercial team

Our investment team

Our investment team of research analysts and portfolio managers work together across regions and sectors, helping to ensure that our investment process takes the widest possible perspective and is highly flexible.

Global research

In-house research analysts are at the core of our investment process. Our multi-dimensional research platform spans fundamental, thematic, ESG, quantitative, geopolitical, investigative and private-market research. This approach leads, we believe, to better decisions and more comprehensive access to information.

Portfolio managers

Boards

Newton has two operating legal entity boards, Newton Investment Management Limited (NIM) and Newton Investment Management North America LLC (NIMNA).

Our boards are typically responsible for the legal entity’s strategy, long-term objectives and financial performance and ensuring the maintenance of a sound system of internal controls and risk management.

The boards are supported by the Newton Executive Management Committee (NEMC). The purpose of NEMC is to ensure the effective operational and strategic management of Newton.

Newton Investment Management Limited Board

Judy Marlinski
Independent Non-Executive Director (Chair)

Judy Marlinski

Experience: Judy has held a variety of senior roles during her extensive career in financial services, including 25 years working across international markets. She has held positions as CEO, President and COO within the investment management and wealth management industries, including a tenure as President and CEO of Fidelity Investments Japan from 2011 to 2016 and President of Fidelity Institutional Asset Management from 2017 to 2020.

During her Fidelity Investments tenure, she was a Director for several regulatory boards, governing operating and investment advisory businesses.

She was also named one of the “25 Most Influential Women in Asset Management” by Asian Investor Magazine, 2014.

Qualifications: Judy graduated from Cornell University with a BSc in Business Management and Marketing and also completed a Master of Business Administration, with honours, from Boston University. She recently attended “Women on Boards: Succeeding as a Corporate Director” at Harvard Business School.

Board Committee Membership: Chair of the NIM NIMNA Boards, Director of NIM Board, Independent Non-Executive Manager of NIMNA Board, Chair of NIM NIMNA Nominations Committee, Member of NIM NIMNA Remuneration Committee, Member of NIM NIMNA Board Risk Committee.

External Appointments: Judy’s exemplary leadership and organisation management skills had gained her appointments on numerous Fidelity Investment committees including its Global Asset Management Compensation Committee, Global Ethics Committee, US Technology Advisory Council, and was the Executive sponsor for the Fidelity Institutional Diversity & Inclusion Initiative, a recognition of her leadership in advancing the careers and products offered to women and under-presented groups.

Interests: Judy enjoys spending time with her family, travelling, painting, and international cooking.

Nationality: American
Joined Industry: 1986
Joined Newton: 2022
Date Appointed to NIM Board: 1 July 2022

Kevin Carter
Independent Non-Executive Director

Sharon French
Independent Non-Executive Director

Hanneke Smits
Non-Executive Director
Chief Executive Officer, BNY Mellon Investment Management

Euan Munro
Executive Director
Chief Executive Officer

James Helby
Executive Director
Chief Risk Officer

John R. Miller, Jr
Non-Executive Director
Chief Business Officer, BNY Mellon Investment Management 

Newton Investment Management North America LLC Board

Judy Marlinski
Independent Non-Executive Manager (Chair)

Judy Marlinski

Experience: Judy has held a variety of senior roles during her extensive career in financial services, including 25 years working across international markets. She has held positions as CEO, President and COO within the investment management and wealth management industries, including a tenure as President and CEO of Fidelity Investments Japan from 2011 to 2016 and President of Fidelity Institutional Asset Management from 2017 to 2020.

During her Fidelity Investments tenure, she was a Director for several regulatory boards, governing operating and investment advisory businesses.

She was also named one of the “25 Most Influential Women in Asset Management” by Asian Investor Magazine, 2014. 

Qualifications: Judy graduated from Cornell University with a BSc in Business Management and Marketing and also completed a Master of Business Administration, with honours, from Boston University. She recently attended “Women on Boards: Succeeding as a Corporate Director” at Harvard Business School.

Board Committee Membership: Chair of the NIM NIMNA Boards, Director of NIM Board, Independent Non-Executive Manager of NIMNA Board, Chair of NIM NIMNA Nominations Committee, Member of NIM NIMNA Remuneration Committee, Member of NIM NIMNA Board Risk Committee.

External Appointments: Judy’s exemplary leadership and organisation management skills had gained her appointments on numerous Fidelity Investment committees including its Global Asset Management Compensation Committee, Global Ethics Committee, US Technology Advisory Council, and was the Executive sponsor for the Fidelity Institutional Diversity & Inclusion Initiative, a recognition of her leadership in advancing the careers and products offered to women and under-presented groups.

Interests: Judy enjoys spending time with her family, travelling, painting, and international cooking.

Nationality: American
Joined Industry:
1986
Joined Newton: 2022
Date Appointed to NIMNA Board:
1 July 2022

Sharon French
Independent Non-Executive Manager

Hanneke Smits
Manager of the Board
Chief Executive Officer, BNY Mellon Investment Management

Euan Munro
Manager of the Board
Chief Executive Officer

Michael Germano
Manager of the Board
Chief Operating Officer & Head of North America

John R. Miller, Jr
Manager of the Board
Chief Business Officer, BNY Mellon Investment Management

Newton Executive Management Committee

Euan Munro
Chief Executive Officer

Euan Munro

As CEO, Euan manages and leads Newton’s business by establishing and developing appropriate business goals – both short-term targets and strategic objectives to ensure that clients are well-served, that the firm succeeds commercially, and that it attracts and retains talented people. Euan is Chair of the Executive Management Committee and the NIM NIMNA Investment Oversight Committee.

Experience: Euan is a seasoned investment management executive with a background in macro investing. He started his career as an Actuarial Trainee at Scottish Provident, then joined Standard Life Investments (SLI) as an Inflation-Linked Portfolio Manager in 1995. Euan spent nearly 20 years at SLI where he was Head of Multi-Asset and Fixed-Interest Investing and was latterly a member of that company’s board.

Euan joined Newton from Aviva Investors where he was Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Aviva plc group executive team for seven years.

Qualifications: Euan has a first-class honours degree in Physics from the University of Edinburgh and is a Fellow of the Faculty and Institute of Actuaries. He is also a graduate of the Advanced Management Program at Wharton Business School, Philadelphia.

Board Committee Membership: Director of NIM Board, Manager of NIMNA Board, Member of NIM NIMNA Board Risk Committee, Member of NIM NIMNA Nominations Committee.

Interests: Euan enjoys spending time with his family, trying to keep fit by playing golf and running, and walking in the Scottish hills with his wife and deerhound dog, and is an active member of his local church.

Nationality: British
Joined Industry: 1992
Joined Newton: 2021

James Helby
Chief Risk Officer

Michael Germano
Chief Operating Officer & Head of North America

Julian Lyne
Chief Commercial Officer

John Porter III
Chief Investment Officer, Head of Equity

Therese Niklasson
Global Head of Sustainable Investment

Mitesh Sheth MBE
Chief Investment Officer of Multi-Asset

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