LCP has promoted Catrin Treharne, David Govier, Dev Gandhi, Drew Henley-Lock, Joe Mohan, Mathew Witherwick, Phil Daley, Sean Garratt and Suzanne Taylor to the partner role.
Treharne, who is part of the health analytics team, joined in 2023 and has over a decade of experience in life sciences consulting. She leads the Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) service area, supporting clients in generating evidence to support healthcare decision-making regarding the value and affordability of funding interventions and policies.
Govie, who’s part of the investment team, joined in 2017, having previously spent two years working as an engineer for an oilfield services company. He works with defined benefit pension schemes, central banks and sovereign wealth funds with responsibilities including being a member of LCP’s broader investment team and acting as a researcher covering LDI solutions.
Gandhi is in pensions and joined LCP in 2023. His core role involves partnering with companies to manage their pension risks and costs, and he also spends time supporting the covenant team and staying on top of developments in the pensions industry. He has interests across lots of areas, including M&A, contingent funding and company accounting for pensions and international pension plans.
Henley-Lock first joined LCP in 2019 and works across the DC and is responsible for investment teams and co-leads LCP’s manager stewardship work. He works with some of LCP’s largest asset owner clients to help them invest sustainably and undertake effective stewardship, as well as helping to drive improvements in asset managers’ stewardship practices.
Mohan is in the investment team and joined LCP in 2012. In addition to advising clients, he is a senior researcher within the investment research team, focusing on multi-asset products.
Witherwick is part of the pensions management consulting department and joined in 2015. His background is rooted in pensions governance with a particular focus on project management. He has led the development of LCP’s professional trustee selection service, helped manage relationships with key firms across the industry and worked on some of the industry’s largest first-time outsourcing projects.
Daley is part of the pensions team and joined in 2012, providing all aspects of actuarial advice and DB pensions consulting to trustees.
Garratt is also part of the pensions team, having joined in 2010. He provides advice to a range of trustee DB pension clients. Sean also plays a key role on LCP’s collective defined contribution (CDC) team, helping clients explore this exciting new initiative in UK pensions.
Taylor, who’s part of the pensions administration team, joined LCP in 2014. She sits in the pensions administration department and is responsible for the department’s monitoring and other areas of risk management. She sits on the firmwide data protection working group.
LCP managing partner Stephen Davies says: “Our 9 new partners are all experts in their fields, with a wealth of experience, testament to the breadth of talent we are proud to have across the firm. They have all demonstrated leadership, commitment and experience in the areas they work in and have helped navigate many clients through complex decisions.
“Our continued success as a firm is down to people like our new partners. They will be instrumental in our future as we continue to diversify into newer areas, helping to solve the challenges of today to create a more positive future for our clients and wider society.”