Nanuk AM appoints head of institutional sales

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19 September 2018
| By Anastasia Santoreneos |
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Nanuk Asset Management has appointed industry veteran, Stephen O’Brien, as head of institutional sales.

O’Brien has spent several years in the investor relations space, with senior executive roles at major firms in the institutional funds management area, including Deutsche Asset Management, Schroders and Tyndall.

Eric Siegloff, Nanuk AM CEO, said O’Brien’s appointment would further develop client aspirations, and his extensive experience and skill in institutional sales and distribution would assist the firm’s business development.

The move follows the appointment of Dan Powell, who now leads the retail distribution sector.

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