Glennon Capital expands executive team
Sydney-based global investment manager, Glennon Capital, has announced an expansion of its executive team and has appointed Brooke Logan as the company’s marketing director.
In her new role, she would be responsible for all strategic and operational and communications initiatives for Glennon Capital.
Logan, who has over 30 years of experience, joined from a consulting agency specialising in blockchain marketing and communications, Arthur. She also worked as marketing, communications and media manager for Hunter Hall and its subsidiaries.
The firm said Logan’s appointment followed other recent appointments at Glennon, which included Tim Powditch being named as a portfolio manager almost a year ago, and more recently Paul Bolinowsky being appointed as chief executive and Jackson Lee as research analyst.
Glennon’s founder and chief investment officer, Michael Glennon, said: “These appointments represent the beginning of a new and exciting period of accelerated growth for Glennon Capital. To have such well-credentialed executives will help us build momentum as we continue to seek out and offer exceptional investment opportunities.”
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