Deutsche’s Jordan moves to QIC
The former head of Australian equities at Deutsche Asset Management, Stuart Jordan, has been appointed to a key role at Queensland institutional investor QIC.
Jordan has been appointed QIC’s senior portfolio manager, Australian equities (small companies), building on his experience at Deutsche Asset Management where, prior to his appointment to head of equities, he was head of small companies.
Announcing the appointment today, QIC director of Australian Equities Simon Hudson said Jordan would head up QIC’s internally-managed small companies capability.
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