From M&A to MA

For some, life after a career in finance means the priesthood or opending a restaurant. But Anthony Hotson left Warburg Dillon Read last month to study old stones.

For some, life after a career in finance means the priesthood or opending a restaurant. But Anthony Hotson left Warburg Dillon Read last month to study old stones.

The former head of the firm’s global financial institutions group will take a master’s degree this autumn. After 20 years of work in the City on demutualization and financial mergers, his attention will turn to those who had a slightly different influence on the Square Mile and beyond: Wren, Gibbs, Hawksmoor and Pugin.

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