Neuberger Berman multi-asset appointment



Privately-owned US investment manager, Neuberger Berman has announced the appointment of Erik Knutzen as its Multi-Asset Chief Investment Officer.
The company announced this week that Knutzen's appointment was aimed at deepening the multi-asset class strategic partnerships Neuberger Berman had with some of the world's largest and most sophisticated institutional investors.
It said that in this new role, Knutzen would drive the asset allocation process on a firm-wide level and create related client content for strategic partnerships and multi-asset class solutions while joining in portfolio management on a number of mandates.
"Erik's skills and experience complement our existing client partnership capabilities," Neuberger Berman president and chief executive, Joseph Amato said.
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