James Will appointed independent NED to JPMorgan European Discovery Trust

JPMorgan European Discovery Trust plc (LON:JEDT) has announced the appointment of Mr. James Will as an independent non-executive Director of the Company with effect from the conclusion of the 2024 Annual General Meeting of the Company, scheduled to be held on 24th July 2024.

His other Non-Executive Director roles include being the Chair of Asia Dragon Trust plc and the Senior Independent Director at Herald Investment Trust plc.

JPMorgan European Discovery Trust plc is an investment trust company. The Investment Trust JEDT objective is to achieve capital growth from a portfolio of quoted smaller companies in Europe, excluding the United Kingdom.

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