Episode 7: Walking with Mary Coughlan, investment manager at Redmayne Bentley, Glasgow

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Join us as we walk around the quieter end of Glasgow city centre with Mary Coughlan from Redmayne Bentley. Originally a scientist, she tells us how she made the leap into investment management and discusses the ongoing gender imbalance, exclaiming how the lack of females is a massive loss to this industry. Having been in financial services for over 16 years, she recalls being in the USA when the news of Lehman Brothers broke and tells us exactly why she’s not addicted to markets.
19 Apr 2018 English United Kingdom Business · Investing

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