Andrew Gowers

Andrew Gowers
Andrew Gowerswas appointed editor of the Financial Times in October 2001. He resigned from this post in November 2005 citing "strategic differences". In March 2012 he was appointed Director of External Relations at the Association for Financial Markets in Europe...
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