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QIC appoints infrastructure director

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1 October 2014
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Institutional investment manager QIC has hired Vittorio Lacagnina to head up its infrastructure capital formation push in North America and Europe.  

Lacagnina joined from SteelRiver Infrastructure Partners, where he managed global fundraising and co-investment in his role as investment director.  

He previously managed co-investment for Babcock & Brown.  

Commenting on the appointment, QIC head of global clients and marketing, Brian Delaney, said: "Vittorio's appointment reflects our upbeat outlook for infrastructure investing." 

"Vittorio will be pivotal to deepening our US and European relationships and driving our business development efforts." 

Lacagnina will be based in the firm's New York office.  

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