From Dockyards to the London Bullion Market
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Ed Blight’s journey from a naval town kid to leading the London Bullion Market Association is all about adaptability and grit. After 31 years in the British Army mastering logistics, he shifted to managing precious metals operations before stepping into his CFO role at the LBMA. His story shows how diverse experiences build strong leadership.
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