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Namn | Titel | Sedan | Till |
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Not Disclosed | - | 2020 | Nu |
Terry Wood | Head | 2007 | 2020 |
Biografi | Terry Wood is Head of ETF Portfolio Management (EMEA). He joined BMO in August 2007 as a Quantitative Portfolio Manager. Prior to this, Terry worked at Insight Investment as a Quantitative Analyst. Previously, Terry spent nine years at Deutsche Asset Management as a Quantitative Analyst for the Global Equity team. He holds a BA (Hons) in Accounting & Finance from the University of Kent and is a CFA charterholder. | ||
Jonathan Martin | - | 2003 | 2007 |
James Harwood | Derivative Analyst | 2000 | 2007 |
Biografi | James is a Portfolio Manager for Russell Investments, responsible for directly managed global equity funds. He manages funds across a range of investment strategies in global equities, decarbonisation and domestic ESG strategies. James is Chair of the Responsible Investment Committee for RARI, our ESG ETF listed on the ASX. He also manages RARI and our other equity ETF, RDV. Centralised Portfolio Management (CPM), factor-based strategies and after-tax investing are other important aspects of his role with James managing in excess of A$8bn across Australian and Japanese equity portfolios. James has extensive global industry experience. He has been involved in global equity trading since 1998 and was Head of Trading at F&C Asset Management in London where he spent 7 years in senior portfolio management and trading positions. Prior to joining Russell Investments, James spent 6 years at Deutsche Bank working in the bank’s London, Singapore and Sydney offices in equity sales related positions. James joined the investment division in 2013. |
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