AMP Capital bolsters infrastructure team
AMP Capital has appointed Daniel Pilbrow as associate director of its community infrastructure team where he would focus on creating value in existing health infrastructure assets and identify opportunities to increase investment in the health and social care sectors.
Pilbrow would bring more than 20 years’ experience in healthcare leadership roles to his new role, including a directorship with the Plenary Group’s Royal North Shore Hospital PPP project.
He was also CEO and board director of a number of small not-for-profit organisations in the healthcare sector and executive directory, strategy, of the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre Project for the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.
AMP Capital global head of infrastructure health, Julie-Anne Mizzi, said Pilbrow’s skills and expertise in the health and social care sectors would support the investment manager’s continued growth.
“With a growing need for private capital in the health sector, investors will have an important role in supporting the development of new healthcare infrastructure, particularly as the world’s population continues to age,” she said.
“The growing sector presents attractive investment opportunities for investors while supporting the development of critical health and social care infrastructure services in the community.”
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