Aviva Investors promotes head of equities Lis to CIO

Anna Fedorova
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Aviva Investors has promoted David Lis to chief investment officer for equities and multi-asset as new chief executive Euan Munro continues to make changes at the group.

Lis will join the firm's executive committee. reporting directly to Munro (pictured), the group said. He will be responsible for developing the group's equity and multi-asset strategies, which currently hold over £68bn in assets. Lis has worked at Aviva Investors since 1997, holding a number of senior fund management positions. He retains overall responsibility for the equities team. Munro said: "We have a wealth of talented investment professionals at Aviva Investors so I am very pleased to appoint David to this important new role. "With a strong track record and a wealth of fu...

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