Cuffe to chair Atrium IM
Specialist global investment firm, Atrium Investment Management has succeeded in having Chris Cuffe become its chairman.
The company announced this week that Cuffe, who has been involved in the firm since 2012, had agreed to lead its Board.
The announcement said that Cuffe would be leading a board which was committed to accelerating growth for the company.
Atrium, established in 2009, has attracted almost $1 billion in funds under management since inception.
Cuffe said he was pleased to accept the leadership role because he had a high regard for the Atrium team which had done a good job managing the risk and return side of the investment equation throughout market cycles.
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