Investment Influencers: Lucy Walker of Sarasin & Partners

Catching up with the Influencers

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In this week's Investment Influencers video, we catch up with Lucy Walker, head of third-party funds at Sarasin & Partners, whom we first interviewed for this series in August 2016.

Walker joined Sarasin & Partners in 2011, taking on her current role in early 2016. In addition to managing a number of fund of fund portfolios, she sits on the company's investment policy committee and also runs its third-party fund analysis. Prior to joining Sarasin & Partners, Walker - who has a BSc in economics from the University of Southampton and is a CFA Charterholder - was working in the multi-manager team at HSBC Global Asset Management. To watch our August 2016 interview with Walker, please click here. Market challenges The Investment Influencers series, which has most...

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