Jeff Brummette
Jeff is the Chief Investment Officer (and acting CEO UK) for Oakglen Wealth. He brings decades of investment markets experience to his role and was one of the founding partners of Rubicon Fund Management LLP and latterly Head of Investor Relations.
Prior to his return to Rubicon, he was founder and CIO of Onewall Advisors UK LLP. Before setting up Onewall, Jeff was a Partner and Portfolio Manager at Strategic Fixed Income UK LLP where he was involved in managing strategies in the macro hedge fund and a variety of managed accounts.
Earlier in his career, he worked for the foreign exchange unit of Salomon Smith Barney (in Singapore) and managed a variety of global fixed income portfolios at Prudential Global Advisors (a unit of The Prudential Insurance Company of America), and as an analyst in the economic research department of the Irving Trust Company in New York City. Jeff holds a BA with High Honours in Economics from Rutgers University and an MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business Administration.
Nick Davis
Nick has more than 31 years of experience in investment management. He began his career managing money for individuals at Kleinwort Benson before moving to Credit Suisse Private Bank in 1999. In 2005, he began working with institutional clients, specialising in charities at CCLA and pension funds at PSolve, before returning to managing portfolios for individuals, pensions, trusts and charities at Williams de Broe.
More recently, Nick spent 10 years at Quilter Cheviot as a Discretionary Fund Manager, managing investments for private clients in SIPPs, ISAs, and Offshore Bonds. In addition, Nick works closely with intermediaries both onshore and offshore. Nick is a Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment.
John Westwood
John has over 35 years experience in the financial services industry and is Managing Director of the Blacktower Group of Companies which includes Nexus. John is a highly experienced financial adviser with a substantial degree of knowledge of both the UK and European Financial Services and taxation matters. In addition to John’s corporate duties as Managing Director of the Blacktower Group, he continues to provide advice to many high net worth clients within Europe and International markets generally.
Dominic Tayler
Dominic brings a wealth of investment experience to his role as Managing Director of Oakglen Wealth. Over his 31-year career, he has held executive positions at Quilter Cheviot, UBS, and Credit Suisse. In 2006, he was one of the founding partners of Cheviot before its merger with Quilter in 2013. His primary focus is investing for private clients both onshore and offshore. He also specialises in investing for charities and religious orders. Dominic is a member of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment and of the UK Society of Investment Professionals, and holds an LLP (Hons) degree in Law from the University of North London.
Richard Thomson Wight
Tom has over 30 years experience in financial services. He started his career trading fixed income for Kidder Peabody, Bank of America and S.G Warburg, before running capital protected funds for Credit Suisse Private Bank and traded futures and equities for a privately held hedge fund. He resides in Malta, holds both American and Maltese citizenship and acts as the local non-executive director and investment committee member for several Malta-based financial entities. He is a graduate of Cornell University.
Vincent Micallef
Vincent Micallef is an executive director at Curmi & Partners and serves on the boards or investment committees of a number of entities regulated by the Malta Financial Services Authority. Vincent joined Curmi & Partners Ltd in 1999. He is an Accredited Representative of the Malta Stock Exchange (MSE), and heads the trading desk for MSE security trading. Vincent received his Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree in Economics from the University of Malta and a M.Sc. (with distinction) in International Securities, Investments and Banking from the ISMA Centre, University of Reading.