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Sammie Stanton
Sammie Stanton

Sammie Stanton, Fund Manager, is responsible for the LPI Income Property Fund. Sammie joined Legal & General’s Asset Management business in 2016 from Cushman & Wakefield, where she was an Associate within the London Capital Markets team. This involved advising clients on acquisitions and disposals throughout London, with a focus on the West End. Prior to that, Sammie worked across Valuation Advisory and Lease Consultancy roles within Cushman & Wakefield. 

Sammie holds a BA (Hons) in Geography from the University of Durham, an MSC in Real Estate from the University of Reading, and the IPF Diploma in Real Estate Finance and Investment from the University of Reading. 

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