Jonathan Davis, 55, is a columnist on The Financial Times, a regular contributor to The Spectator and the author of three books on investment. He is the founder of Independent Investor LLP. From 1995-2007 he wrote a regular column on investment for The Independent.
A graduate of Cambridge University and MIT, where he studied the methods of Warren Buffett for a thesis, his areas of expertise include asset allocation, fund selection and style analysis. His early career was spent as a senior business journalist on The Times, The Economist and The Sunday Telegraph. He was chairman of the Savile Club in London from 2002 to 2008. He is a Director of Agrifirma Services Ltd, an investment advisory business, and a Non-Executive Director of Hargreaves Lansdown plc. |

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