CFSGAM makes key infrastructure hires

5 October 2016
| By Staff |
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Colonial First State Global Asset Management (CFSGAM) has added to its global unlisted infrastructure investments team with both an Australian and a US-based appointment.

The company announced that it had appointed Asieh Mansour and Graham Dooley to the global unlisted infrastructure investments team.

Mansour, who is based in the US, joins the management company board as overseeing CFSGAM's global infrastructure fund. Dooley, who is Australian-based, will work closely with the investment team and will be focused on sourcing and executing investment opportunities, primarily in the water sector.

Confirming the appointments, CFSGAM partner, infrastructure investments, Danny Latham said the business had been sourcing and managing infrastructure assets on behalf of institutional investors for over 20 years, and that Mansour's and Dooley's insights and experience were expected to further enhance delivery of strong investment outcomes for its clients.

Mansour is a widely recognised real asset economist with a deep understanding of the challenges and risks confronting infrastructure investors, while Dooley, as senior adviser, will focus on the opportunities that are expected to emerge in the water sector globally.

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