Mark Herne Mark Herne
David Bennett David Bennett
Jeremy Lee Jeremy Lee
Karen Heaven Karen Heaven
 

Mark Herne

Managing Director, Investment Consulting

Mark joined Redington as an investment consultant after working at Lehman Brothers as co-Head of UK Solutions Sales with a particular focus on UK life companies, asset managers and pension funds.

Prior to Lehman Brothers, Mark had the same mandate at Deutsche Bank advising on, and executing, transactions for major UK and European institutional clients. Before Deutsche Bank, Mark filled a variety of sales and trading roles at CIBC World Markets where he started his career in 1993.

Mark holds a First Class Honours Degree in Economics and Business Management from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
 

David Bennett

Managing Director, Investment Consulting
 
David joined Redington as an investment consultant after twenty-four years at Goldman Sachs where he initially worked in fixed income sales, concentrating on UK institutional clients and central banks.
 
More recently, David spent seven years working in the Pensions and Insurance Strategy Group advising UK pension funds and insurance companies. He was also a trustee of the Goldman Sachs Defined Benefit pension fund.
 
David has an actuarial background from his time as trainee actuary at Commercial Union, and studied Mathematics at Cambridge.

Jeremy Lee

Director, Investment Consulting
 
Jeremy joined Redington’s investment consulting team with extensive experience in pensions. He has spent most of his career in pension consulting at Mercer and PricewaterhouseCoopers, helping clients understand and manage all aspects of pension risk.
 
Before joining Redington, Jeremy worked at Swiss Re, developing longevity and risk-transfer products for occupational pension schemes.
 
Jeremy is a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries and has a first class BA (Hons) in Mathematics from Cambridge University.
 

Karen Heaven

Vice President, Investment Consulting

Karen joined Redington as an Investment Consultant after eight years at Morgan Stanley, where she was a Vice President in the European pensions group, focusing on risk management for UK pension schemes.
 
Prior to joining the pensions group, Karen held roles in both equity and debt capital markets.
 
Karen holds a degree in Engineering, Economics and Management (MEng) from Oxford University.