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Snowball Effect appoints two new team members

Snowball Effect appoints two new team members as business expands

With the ongoing expansion of leading equity investment marketplace Snowball Effect, including the placement of private capital and advisory support, the business has recently welcomed two new hires, Toby Kelly and Andrew Morris.

Toby Kelly joins Snowball Effect from his previous role as Private Wealth Associate at Milford Asset Management, where he gained experience across a number of business units. Prior to this, Toby studied Economics, Finance and History at the University of Otago, including a semester abroad at the Prague School of Economics. He has completed the first two levels of the CFA Program and continues to work towards gaining his charter. As an associate, Toby will be preparing companies for their capital raising offer, including their offer materials.

Andrew Morris is a recent University of Auckland graduate. His background is in Commercial Law and Information Systems, with studies in Financial Markets Law, Company Law and Contract Law, as well as Business Analysis. Andrew has previous experience in sales, product development, and implementation of customer engagement strategies. As an analyst, Andrew will be working with companies during their capital raising offers, facilitating live deal operations, investor relations, and AML processes.

Snowball Effect CEO Simeon Burnett said, “As the business continues to grow it is critical that we continue to bring in high quality people as we find them.”

Toby and Andrew join the now seven-person Snowball Effect team.

Snowball Effect has raised over $32 million for 40 growing Kiwi companies and has an investor audience of over 17,000 people. The company offers both private and public capital raising services.

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