AMP Capital announces new leadership team

appointments credit suisse risk management

8 January 2014
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AMP Capital has promoted a number of its senior managers and made new hires for its leadership team.

Sean Henaghan and Mark Beardow have been appointed to the leadership team and will report to AMP Capital CEO Stephen Dunne.

Henaghan is now head of the Multi Asset Group, responsible for the flagship diversified funds range, strategy and economic insights. He will also lead the team responsible for client portfolio management solutions across all asset classes.

Henaghan joined AMP Capital in 2006 with extensive experience in manager research and investment strategy stemming from his investment consulting background. Prior to AMP Capital, he spent 12 years at Watson Wyatt where he was a director of research responsible for the Asia Pacific region.

Beardow, presently AMP Capital's head of fixed income, has been promoted to head the specialist investment teams. He will now also be responsible for managing AMP Capital's fundamental equities and multi-strategy global investment management teams.

Beardow, who has more than 20 years industry experience, joined AMP Capital's Credit Markets team in 1998. Prior to this he worked in London for Credit Suisse and Swiss Bank Corporation in credit risk management and quantitative analysis positions.

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