Jack Huxtable
About Jack Huxtable
Jack Huxtable is a Client Services Executive at Polar Capital, where he has worked since 2018. He has a background in client services and fund operations, having previously held roles at Investec Asset Management and various internships in London.
Work at Polar Capital
Jack Huxtable has been employed at Polar Capital as a Client Services Executive since 2018. In this role, he is responsible for managing the onboarding of two segregated mandates, each valued over $500 million. He serves as the primary contact for the firm's largest clients, addressing their regular and ad-hoc reporting needs. Additionally, he writes fund performance attribution updates for investors, providing insights into recent performance. His responsibilities also include managing consultant databases such as Mercer, Camradata, and Albourne, and utilizing Bloomberg for competitor analysis to support the sales team.
Education and Expertise
Jack Huxtable studied at the University of Exeter, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Philosophy from 2014 to 2017. He also attended King's College School Wimbledon from 2008 to 2013. He has passed the CFA Level 1 exam and is currently preparing for Level 2. Additionally, he has completed the Investment Management Certificate, further enhancing his expertise in the financial sector.
Background
Jack Huxtable has a diverse background with various internships and roles in the finance and property sectors. He interned at Strutt & Parker, Hark Group, and Polar Capital in 2017, and worked as a Fund Operations and Client Services Associate at Investec Asset Management from 2017 to 2018. He also gained experience at Cushman & Wakefield and K&L Gates, as well as undertaking work experience at InfraRed Capital Partners Ltd in 2016. His early career included a role as a Music Teaching Assistant and Sports Coach at King's College, Auckland, from 2013 to 2014.
Achievements
Jack Huxtable has developed leadership skills through his involvement as an Officer Cadet in the University Officer Training Corps and as a Managing Committee member of the University cricket club. He remains active in the military as part of the Army Reserves. In addition to his professional achievements, he has pursued hobbies in singing and cricket, demonstrating a commitment to personal development and mentoring through coaching roles in these areas.