LONDON (Reuters) - Activist investor Edward Bramson is resigning from the board of Electra <ELTA.L> to focus on other commitments after leading a four-year transformation of the British private equity firm.
Bramson, who has served as a director since 2015, was also the company's Chief Executive between 2016 and 2017, and was chiefly responsible for a sweeping overhaul of the firm's investment portfolio and governance.
Bramson has been replaced on the Electra board by Sherborne Investors partner Stephen Welker, who has been a non-executive director of TGI Fridays, an Electra company, since 2017. Sherborne currently have around a 30% stake in Electra.
The self-styled turnaround specialist, Sherborne currently holds a 5 percent stake in British bank Barclays <BARC.L>.
Earlier this year, Bramson lost a bid to join the lender's board and kickstart a plan to boost shareholder returns by making radical cuts to its investment bank.
(Reporting By Sinead Cruise, editing by Rachel Armstrong)